Philosophy and Psychology of Ambivalence

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Adam Leite
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ambivalence
Amelie Rorty
Authentic Self-expression
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Barry Lam
Berit Brogaard
Borderline Position
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Christopher Grau
cognitive dissonance
decision theory
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Derek Baker
Dimitria Electra Gatzia
Duncan Pritchard
Ellen Langer
Emotional Ambivalence
epistemic agency
Epistemic Justification
Epistemic vertigo
Epistemology
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Eric Wiland
Evaluative Conflict
Existential Leap
existential phenomenology
Frank Scalambrino
Global Justice
Human psychology
Humanitarian Aid
Implicit Racial Biases
Inconsistent Desires
individuality
Informational Deficit
Intentional Content
J.S. Blumenthal-Barby
Jason Raibley
Jill Delston
justification
Katy Abramson
knowledge
Langerian mindfulness
metacognition
moral psychology
Neil Sinhababu
normativity
Phenomenal Character
Philosophical Paradox
philosophical psychology
philosophy of action
philosophy of emotion
philosophy of mind
philosophy of psychology
Primal Ambivalence
Racially Motivated
Radical Skeptical Hypotheses
Radical Skepticism
rationality
rationality and autonomy in ethics
reasoning
Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi
Simon D. Feldman
social cognition
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Subjective Ambivalence
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well-being
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367141134
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Berit Brogaard is Professor of Philosophy and Cooper Fellow at the University of Miami. Her areas of research include philosophy of perception, philosophy of emotions, and philosophy of language. She is the author of Transient Truths (Oxford University Press, 2012), On Romantic Love (Oxford University Press, 2015), The Superhuman Mind (Penguin, 2015), Seeing & Saying (Oxford University Press, 2018), and Hate: Understanding Our Most Dangerous Emotion (Oxford University Press, 2020).

Dimitria Electra Gatzia is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Akron. She received a Research Fellowship at the Centre of Philosophy Psychology at the University of Antwerp (2016-2017) and a Research Fellowship at the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy (Summer 2020). She has published numerous scholarly and popular articles on perception, consciousness, cognitive penetration, synesthesia, imagination, and physics. She is the co-editor (with Berit Brogaard) of The Epistemology of Non-visual Perception (Oxford University Press, 2020).