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Morality and Emotion brings together researchers from the fields of psychology, philosophy, computer science and the humanities to explore the relationship between morality and emotion. The volume aims to stimulate discussion between the various subject areas, challenging self-contained disciplinary views on morality and emotion, and consequently encouraging a more integrative analysis covering various methodological angles and entanglements. The book will appeal to researchers and postgraduate students interested in reflecting on how these two concepts are intrinsically related.

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Morality and Emotion brings together researchers from the fields of psychology, philosophy, computer science and the humanities to explore the relationship between morality and emotion. The volume aims to stimulate discussion between the various subject areas, challenging self-contained disciplinary views on morality and emotion, and consequently encouraging a more integrative analysis covering various methodological angles and entanglements. The book will appeal to researchers and postgraduate students interested in reflecting on how these two concepts are intrinsically related.


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Autorenporträt
Sara Graça da Silva received her PhD from Keele University in 2008 with the thesis Sexual Plots in Charles Darwin and George Eliot: Evolution and Manliness in Adam Bede and The Mill on the Floss. Her research interests include the intersections between literature and science, theories of sexuality and gender, Darwinism, morality and emotion, and the evolutionary study of folktales. Graça da Silva has contributed to the Victorian Literature Handbook, the Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism, and Utopian Studies, amongst others.