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|a Emotions, Community, and Citizenship :
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|a Cover; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface: Social Implications of Emotions; Introduction; Part I: Interpretive Perspectives; 1 Virtue and Emotional Education in Ancient Greece; 2 Renaissance Discourses of Emotions; 3 Wittgenstein and the Social Science of Emotion; Part II: Naturalistic Approaches; 4 Current Emotion Research in Philosophy; 5 Are Our Emotional Feelings Relational?; 6 The Interpersonal Is the Political: The Role of Social Belongingness in Emotional Experience and Political Orientation; 7 Revising Emotions of Three Post-9/11 Moments.
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|a Part III: Emotions and Citizenship8 Constructing Indignation: Anger Dynamics in Protest Movements; 9 Compassion and the Public Sphere: Hannah Arendt on a Contested Political Passion; 10 Envy, Shame, and Self-Respect: Situating the Emotions in the Work of John Rawls; Part IV: Seeking Common Ground; Epilogue: Integrating Multiple Perspectives into the Study of Emotions; Contributors.
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|a Emotions, Community, and Citizenship is a pioneering work that brings together scholars from an array of disciplines in order to challenge and unite the disciplinary divides in the study of emotions.
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