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The Moral Psychology of Anxiety (Moral Psychology of the Emotions)

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A comprehensive exploration of how anxiety functions within moral psychology and decision-making. This edited collection examines the complex relationships between emotional experiences and ethical reasoning.

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The Moral Psychology of Anxiety offers a multidisciplinary investigation into how anxiety shapes our moral judgments, ethical behaviors, and social interactions. Featuring contributions from leading philosophers and psychologists, this volume explores the intricate connections between emotional experiences and moral decision-making.

The collection addresses critical questions about anxiety’s role in moral development, virtue ethics, and interpersonal relationships. Contributors examine how anxiety influences our capacity for empathy, moral responsibility, and ethical reasoning. The work bridges philosophical inquiry with empirical research, providing readers with both theoretical frameworks and practical insights into the psychological foundations of morality.

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Author

David Rondel, Samir Chopra, Michael S. Brady, Deborah J. Brown, Ian Dowbiggen University of Prince Edwa, Leah Kalmanson University of North Texas, Charlie Kurth, Michelle Maiese, Massimo Pigliucci, Jesse Prinz, Mauro Rossi, Christine Tappolet, Juliette Vazard & 10 More

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Lexington Books/Fortress Academic

ISBN

9781666928402

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