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How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures

English

By (author): Owen Flanagan

An expansive look at how culture shapes our emotionsand how we can benefit, as individuals and a society, from less anger and more shame

The world today is full of anger. Everywhere we look, we see values clashing and tempers rising, in ways that seem frenzied, aimless, and cruel. At the same time, we witness political leaders and others who lack any sense of shame, even as they display carelessness with the truth and the common good. In How to Do Things with Emotions, Owen Flanagan explains that emotions are things we do, and he reminds us that those like anger and shame involve cultural norms and scripts. The ways we do these emotions offer no guarantee of emotionally or ethically balanced livesbut still we can control and change how such emotions are done. Flanagan makes a passionate case for tuning down anger and tuning up shame, and he observes how cultures around the world can show us how to perform these emotions better.

Through comparative insights from anthropology, psychology, and cross-cultural philosophy, Flanagan reveals an incredible range in the expression of anger and shame across societies. He establishes that certain types of angersuch as those that lead to revenge or passing hurt on to othersare more destructive than we imagine. Certain forms of shame, on the other hand, can protect positive values, including courage, kindness, and honesty. Flanagan proposes that we should embrace shame as a uniquely socializing emotion, one that can promote moral progress where undisciplined anger cannot.

How to Do Things with Emotions celebrates the plasticity of our emotional responsesand our freedom to recalibrate them in the pursuit of more fulfilling lives.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780691220970

About Owen Flanagan

Owen Flanagan is the James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Duke University. His many books include Varieties of Moral Personality and The Geography of Morals.

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