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Emotion, Cognition, and the Virtue of Flexibility

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The aim of the series is to publish high-quality studies in English or German that deal with topics in practical philosophy from a broadly analytic perspective. These include questions in meta-ethi...
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  • 30 June 2025
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Should emotions play a role in our decisions, even if they are "just feelings" and not necessarily "imbued with reason" or cognitively penetrated? The author shows that such basic feelings as aversion and attraction can be important normative guides by disrupting engrained habits and beliefs, enabling us to reconsider our ways, which is important due to the ever-changing nature of ethical demands on us. Therefore, these feelings should guide our decisions, even if they are not cognitive. This book fi lls a gap in the philosophy of emotions, ethics, and virtue epistemology.
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Price: $16.99
Pages: 186
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 30 June 2025
ISBN: 9783112214091
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PHI005000 PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, PSY000000 PSYCHOLOGY / General
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Isabel Kaeslin, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.