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Full Description
The book offers a systematic study of selected aesthetic and moral emotions, such as beauty, admiration, disgust, anger, guilt, and the feeling of (in)justice. The authors contemplate the possibilities of their conceptual grasp and describe their psychosomatic phenomena from a first-person perspective. They focus on a hermeneutic-phenomenological-existential analysis of the fundamental elements, structure, and significance of these types of emotions in both individual and collective human experiences. Additionally, they provide interdisciplinary insights into the subject, enabling the comprehension of these emotional states from various perspectives, including linguistic, psychological, philosophical, cognitive scientific, legal, and theological. They document that we are not rational systems that have emotions, but rather emotional systems that occasionally behave rationally. The text simultaneously outlines a new theory of emotions and explores the possibilities for their linguistic apprehension through the geometry of thought.
Contents
Contents - Andrej Démuth,The Question Predetermines the Answer: Introduction as Foreshadowing of the Conclusion. Aesthetic and Moral Emotions - Slávka Démuthová,Beauty Historical Contexts and Contemporary Perspectives - Renáta Kišoňová, Admiration and Disgust Social and Moral Emotions of Admiration and Disgust - Andrej Démuth, Anger The Awareness of Evil and the Defiant Decision to Take Justice into One's Own Hands - Ľuboš Batka,Guilt Persons in Web of Guilt. Guilt in Net of Interpretations - Olexij M. Meteňkanyč,(In)justiceOn The Indeterminacy of the Concept od (In)justice - Andrej Démuth,Outline of a Possible Mapping of Aesthetic and Moral Emotions - Summary or Conclusion?