Perpetrator Disgust
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Perpetrator Disgust
The Moral Limits of Gut Feelings
Munch-Jurisic, Ditte Marie
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2023
216
Dura
Inglês
9780197610510
15 a 20 dias
358
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Introduction
1. Why study perpetrators?
2. The problem of perpetrator testimonies
3. The problem of conceptualizing feelings
4. Interpretive Frameworks
Chapter 1: The moral view of perpetrator disgust
1. From animal pity to self-pity
2. The wisdom of repugnance
Chapter 2: The non-moral view of perpetrator disgust
1. Disgust skeptics
2. The Limits of Empathic Distress
3. The moral deficit of empathy
4. Aesthetic Revulsion
Chapter 3: The destructive view of perpetrator disgust
1. Monstrous pity
2. Habituation interpretations of perpetrator disgust
3. The destructive view of perpetrator disgust
4. Perpetrator disgust years after the fact
Chapter 4: The moral limits of gut feelings
1. Understanding gut feelings
2. The contextual view of emotions and affect
3. Applying the contextual lens
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
1. Why study perpetrators?
2. The problem of perpetrator testimonies
3. The problem of conceptualizing feelings
4. Interpretive Frameworks
Chapter 1: The moral view of perpetrator disgust
1. From animal pity to self-pity
2. The wisdom of repugnance
Chapter 2: The non-moral view of perpetrator disgust
1. Disgust skeptics
2. The Limits of Empathic Distress
3. The moral deficit of empathy
4. Aesthetic Revulsion
Chapter 3: The destructive view of perpetrator disgust
1. Monstrous pity
2. Habituation interpretations of perpetrator disgust
3. The destructive view of perpetrator disgust
4. Perpetrator disgust years after the fact
Chapter 4: The moral limits of gut feelings
1. Understanding gut feelings
2. The contextual view of emotions and affect
3. Applying the contextual lens
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
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Introduction
1. Why study perpetrators?
2. The problem of perpetrator testimonies
3. The problem of conceptualizing feelings
4. Interpretive Frameworks
Chapter 1: The moral view of perpetrator disgust
1. From animal pity to self-pity
2. The wisdom of repugnance
Chapter 2: The non-moral view of perpetrator disgust
1. Disgust skeptics
2. The Limits of Empathic Distress
3. The moral deficit of empathy
4. Aesthetic Revulsion
Chapter 3: The destructive view of perpetrator disgust
1. Monstrous pity
2. Habituation interpretations of perpetrator disgust
3. The destructive view of perpetrator disgust
4. Perpetrator disgust years after the fact
Chapter 4: The moral limits of gut feelings
1. Understanding gut feelings
2. The contextual view of emotions and affect
3. Applying the contextual lens
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
1. Why study perpetrators?
2. The problem of perpetrator testimonies
3. The problem of conceptualizing feelings
4. Interpretive Frameworks
Chapter 1: The moral view of perpetrator disgust
1. From animal pity to self-pity
2. The wisdom of repugnance
Chapter 2: The non-moral view of perpetrator disgust
1. Disgust skeptics
2. The Limits of Empathic Distress
3. The moral deficit of empathy
4. Aesthetic Revulsion
Chapter 3: The destructive view of perpetrator disgust
1. Monstrous pity
2. Habituation interpretations of perpetrator disgust
3. The destructive view of perpetrator disgust
4. Perpetrator disgust years after the fact
Chapter 4: The moral limits of gut feelings
1. Understanding gut feelings
2. The contextual view of emotions and affect
3. Applying the contextual lens
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
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