Shame is a Jekyll-and-Hyde emotion--it can be morally valuable, but it also has a dark side. Thomason presents a philosophically rigorous and nuanced account of shame that accommodates its harmful and helpful aspects. Thomason argues that despite its obvious drawbacks and moral ambiguity, shame's place in our lives is essential.
Shame is a Jekyll-and-Hyde emotion--it can be morally valuable, but it also has a dark side. Thomason presents a philosophically rigorous and nuanced account of shame that accommodates its harmful and helpful aspects. Thomason argues that despite its obvious drawbacks and moral ambiguity, shame's place in our lives is essential.
Krista K. Thomason is an assistant professor of philosophy at Swarthmore College. Her main areas of research are moral psychology, Kant's moral theory, and human rights. Her work appears in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Kantian Review, The Southern Journal of Philosophy, and Ethical Theory and Moral Practice.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Two Faces of Shame Chapter 1 Ajax: Shame and Ideals Chapter 2 Ajax Reconsidered: Shame and Violence Chapter 3 Ajax Revealed: A New Account of Shame Chapter 4 Ajax Redeemed: The Moral Value of Shame Chapter 5 Ajax Reviled: Shame and Shaming Conclusion: Shame and the Other Bugs in the Garden References
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Two Faces of Shame Chapter 1 Ajax: Shame and Ideals Chapter 2 Ajax Reconsidered: Shame and Violence Chapter 3 Ajax Revealed: A New Account of Shame Chapter 4 Ajax Redeemed: The Moral Value of Shame Chapter 5 Ajax Reviled: Shame and Shaming Conclusion: Shame and the Other Bugs in the Garden References
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