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|aDarwall, Stephen L.,|d1946-
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|aThe heart and its attitudes /|cStephen Darwall.
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|aOxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press,|cc2024.
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|axii, 195 p. ;|c24 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [177]-187) and index.
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|aHeart, the very idea -- Respect and love in Douglass and Baldwin -- Two species of reactive attitudes : attitudes of the will and attitudes of the heart -- Two contrasts : guilt vs. remorse and moral indignation vs. personal anger -- Love : the principal attitude of the heart -- Trust and hope -- Logstrup on natural trust and love (with discussion of Murdoch and Kierkegaard) -- Heartfelt being with -- Gratitude -- Respect and love in reparations and repair for chattel slavery and its legacy.
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|a"This book is a systematic treatment-perhaps the first-of “attitudes of the heart”-remorse (versus guilt), love, trust, gratitude, personal anger (versus righteous anger), jealousy, and others-and their role in mediating personal relationship, attachment, and connection. This is obviously interesting in its own right, but it also shows how heartfelt attitudes mirror more extensively studied “reactive attitudes” of guilt, resentment, and blame (“attitudes of the will”). Whereas the latter mediate moral relations of mutual respect and accountability, attitudes of the heart are the currency of heartfelt connection and personal relationship." --|cPage 4 of cover.
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|aEmotions (Philosophy)
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|aPhilosophy of mind.
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