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PHILOSOPHY OF EMOTION Critical Concepts in Philosophy Edited by Aaron Ben-Ze 'ev and Angelika Krebs Volume I The Nature of Emotions O Routledge Taylor & Francis Croup LONDON AND NEW YORK

PHILOSOPHY OF EMOTION Critical Concepts in Philosophy Edited by Angelika Krebs and Aaron Ben-Ze 'ev Volume II Emotions and the Good Life O Routledge Taylor & Francis Croup LONDON AND NEW YORK

PHILOSOPHY OF EMOTION Critical Concepts in Philosophy Edited by Angelika Krebs and Aaron Ben-Ze 'ev Morality, Volume III Aesthetics and the Emotions R Routledge Taylor & Francis Croup LONDON AND NEW YORK

PHILOSOPHY OF EMOTION Critical Concepts in Philosophy Edited by Aaron Ben-Ze 'ev and Angelika Krebs Volume IV Specific Emotions O Routledge Taylor & Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK

CONTENTS VOLUME I THE NATURE OF EMOTIONS Preface Acknowledgements Chronological table ofreprinted articles and chapters xiii xv xvii Introduction 1 AARON BEN-ZE'EV PART 1 Historical and systematic surveys 19 1 The philosophy of emotions 21 ROBERT C. SOLOMON 2 The concept of a person 42 CHARLES TAYLOR 3 The sophistication of non-human emotion 57 ROBERT C. ROBERTS PART 2 Theories of emotions 75 4 Emotions as judgments of value and importance 77 MARTHA NUSSBAUM 5 Pivotal distinctions 93 ROBERT M. GORDON V

6 The thing called emotion: a subtle perspective 112 AARON BEN-ZE'EV 7 Emotions outside the box: the new phenomenology of feeling and corporeality 138 HERMANN SCHMITZ 8 Embodied emotions 159 JESSE PRINZ 9 Emotions as evaluative feelings 174 BENNETT W. HELM 10 The laws of emotion 189 NICO H. FRIJDA 11 Two movements in emotions: communication and reflection 209 KEITH OATLEY 12 Paragraphs 464-512 from Zettel 224 LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN 13 Outline of a phenomenological theory 231 JEAN-PAUL SARTRE PART 3 Emotions and rationality 249 14 Truth, authenticity, and rationality 251 RONALD DE SOUSA 15 A case of mixed feelings: ambivalence and the logic of emotion 273 PATRICIA S. GREENSPAN 16 Emotions, perceptions, and emotional illusions 296 CHRISTINE TAPPOLET VI

VOLUME II EMOTIONS AND THE GOOD LIFE Acknowledgements Vll Introduction 1 ANGELIKA KREBS PART 4 Happiness and the meaning of life 19 17 Enjoyment and the quality of life 21 MIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYI 18 On calmness: dealing rationally with what is beyond our control 51 FRIEDRICH KAMBARTEL 19 William James and Ludwig Wittgenstein: a philosophical approach to spirituality 58 HANS JULIUS SCHNEIDER 20 Autonomy, necessity, and love 74 HARRY G. FRANKFURT PART 5 Emotional sharing 87 21 The virtues of common pursuit 89 NANCY SHERMAN 22 How we think of others' emotions 111 PETER GOLDIE 23 How we feel: understanding everyday collective emotion ascription 133 MARGARET GILBERT vii

PART 6 Regulating the emotions 149 24 Emotion regulation: conceptual foundations 151 JAMES J. GROSS AND ROSS A. THOMPSON 25 Exploring the managed ARLIE RUSSELL HOCHSCHILD heart 176 PART 7 Emotions and the body 189 26 The source of laughing and crying 191 HELMUTH PLESSNER 27 Throwing like a girl: a phenomenology of feminine body comportment, motility, and spatiality 209 IRIS MARION YOUNG 28 The wider role of bodily sense in thought and language 228 EUGENE T. GENDLIN PART 8 The special category of moods 241 29 The nature of Stimmungen: the concept of Stimmung 243 OTTO FRIEDRICH BOLLNOW 30 The feeling of being 266 MATTHEW RATCLIFFE VOLUME III MORALITY, AESTHETICS AND THE EMOTIONS Acknowledgements vii Introduction 1 ANGELIKA KREBS viii

PART 9 Morality and the emotions 31 Freedom and resentment P. F. STRAWSON 32 Morality and the emotions BERNARD WILLIAMS 33 The conscience of Huckleberry Finn JONATHAN BENNETT 34 The tyranny of principles STEPHEN TOULMIN 35 Human rights, rationality, and sentimentality RICHARD RORTY 36 Can revenge be just or otherwise justified? GILEAD BAR-ELLI AND DAVID HE YD 37 Forgiveness: overcoming justified resentment AVISHAI MARGALIT 38 Sentimentality MICHAEL TANNER PART 10 Aesthetics and the emotions 39 Emotion in response to art JERROLD LEVINSON 40 Content ROGER SCRUTON 41 Correspondence, projective properties, and expression the arts RICHARD WOLLHEIM ix

42 On being moved by architecture 205 JENEFER ROBINSON 43 'As if the earth has long stopped speaking to us': resonance with nature and its loss 231 ANGELIKA KREBS 44 The emotional experience of the sublime 267 TOM COCHRANE 45 Catharsis 287 JONATHAN LEAR 46 The avoidance of love: a reading of King Lear 313 STANLEY CAVELL 47 Violence and the media 320 MICHAEL HANEKE VOLUME IV SPECIFIC EMOTIONS Acknowledgements vii Introduction 1 AARON BEN-ZE'EV PART 11 Love, sexual desire and friendship 27 48 Love's bond 29 ROBERT NOZICK 49 The ambiguity of love and Phenomenology of eros 43 EMMANUEL LEVINAS 50 Insatiable desire 53 FIONA ELLIS 51 Faux friendship 72 WILLIAM DERESIEWICZ x

PART 12 Other positive emotions 83 52 The art of good hope 85 VICTORIA McGEER 53 Trust as an affective attitude 115 KAREN JONES 54 Pride and humility 135 GABRIELE TAYLOR 55 Gratitude and obligation 155 CLAUDIA CARD 56 Polemics and schadenfreude 172 ANDREAS DORSCHEL PART 13 Negative emotions 179 57 The standard modes of aversion: fear, disgust and hatred 181 AUREL KOLNAI 58 Fearing death 194 AMELIE OKSENBERG RORTY 59 Envy in social life 207 JON ELSTER 60 Jealousy 221 DANIEL M.FARRELL 61 The inability to mourn 237 ALEXANDER MITSCHERLICH AND MARGARETE MITSCHERLICH 62 Remorse and agent-regret 251 MARCIA BARON XI

PART 14 Moods 277 63 How much home does a person need? 279 JEAN AMERY 64 Boring from within: endogenous versus reactive boredom 295 JEROME NEU Index 309 xii