Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 638 g
Being of Two Minds
Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 638 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
ISBN: 978-0-367-14113-4
Verlag: Routledge
This book collects original essays by top scholars that address questions about the nature, origins, and effects of ambivalence. While the nature of agency has received an enormous amount of attention, relatively little has been written about ambivalence or how it relates to topics such as agency, rationality, justification, knowledge, autonomy, self-governance, well-being, social cognition, and various other topics. Ambivalence presents unique questions related to many major philosophical debates. For example, it relates to debates about virtues, rationality, and decision-making, agency or authenticity, emotions, and social or political metacognition. It is also relevant to a variety of larger debates in philosophy and psychology, including nature vs. nature, objectivity vs. subjectivity, or nomothetic vs. idiographic.
The essays in this book offer novel and wide-ranging perspectives on this emerging philosophical topic. They will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in ethics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, and social cognition.
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1. The Philosophical and Psychological Significance of Ambivalence: An Introduction
Brit Brogaard and Dimitria Electra Gatzia
Part I: Ambivalence, Rationality, and Truth
2. Ambivalence, Incoherence, and Self-Governance
John Brunero
3. Ambivalence-Autonomy Compatibilism
J. S. (Jenny) Blumenthal-Barby
4. Irrationality, Charity, and Ambivalence
Eric Wiland
5. Rational Epistemic Akrasia for the Ambivalent Pragmatist
Neil Sinhababu
6. Ambivalence, Uncertainty, and Modality
Barry Lam and Brett Sherman
7. Epistemic Vertigo
Duncan Pritchard
Part II: Ambivalence, Emotions, and Intentionality
8. Fitting Inconsistency and Reasonable Irresolution
Simon D. Feldman and Allan Hazlett
9. Self-Hatred, Self-Acceptance, and Self-Love
Katy Abramson and Adam Leite
10. To Express or not to Express: Ambivalence about Emotional Expressions
Trip Glazer
11. Intentionalism, Ambivalent Emotions, and the Body
Kathryn Pendoley and Sarah Arnaud
Part III: Ambivalence, Racism, and Global Justice
12. Cognitive Dissonance and the Logic of Racism
Berit Brogaard and Dimitria Electra Gatzia
13. The Body Politic Is of Two Minds: Political Ambivalence on Norms of Justice
Jill Delston
Part IV: Ambivalence, Well-Being, and Subjectivity
14. Ambivalence, Well-being, and Prudential Rationality
Jason R. Raibley
15. Bridling the Mindless Ambivalence: Langerian Mindfulness and Suspension of Intentionality
Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi and Ellen Langer
16. Ambivalence and the Borderline Position in the Existential-Phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty: On Being and Having a Body-in-the-World from Primal Ambivalence to Intersubjective Ambiguity
Frank Scalambrino