The Self and Its Emotions
2009
Overview
This book proposes a realist, emotion-grounded conception of selfhood. It argues for a closer link between selfhood and emotion than previously suggested, critically exploring and integrating self research from diverse academic fields. The work examines the psychological, philosophical, and educational salience of the self and the role emotions play in its creation and constitution.
Who it's for
- Academics and researchers interested in psychology, philosophy of mind, moral philosophy, and moral education.
- Individuals seeking cutting-edge research on self-issues and emotions.
- Those questioning the modern understanding of the self, self-esteem, and self-confidence.
Key features
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardback
- Pages: 288
- Dimensions: 152x229 mm
- Weight: 521 gr.
- ISBN: 9780521114783
- Publisher: Cambridge Academ
- Year: 2009