Las emociones y la vida moral: una lectura desde la teoría cognitivo-evaluadora de Martha Nussbaum
In moral philosophy and psychology there is currently discussion of vital importance, this is the relationship between morality and emotions. After a long tradition of thought in which the processes of moral justification were associated with the normative value of reason, today we are witnessing a...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2017
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Veritas
Year: 2017, Volume: 36, Pages: 47-72 |
IxTheo Classification: | NBE Anthropology NCB Personal ethics |
Further subjects: | B
Human Dignity
B cognición B Vulnerabilidad B dignidad humana B Cognition B Vulnerability B Emociones B Emotions B Morals |
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Summary: | In moral philosophy and psychology there is currently discussion of vital importance, this is the relationship between morality and emotions. After a long tradition of thought in which the processes of moral justification were associated with the normative value of reason, today we are witnessing a new orientation that defends the integration of cognitive and emotional aspects within the analysis of moral action and citizen commitments. In this context, Martha Nussbaum, with her cognitive appraisal theory of emotions, contributes an original ethical reflection focused on what has been called the eudaimonist judgment linked to the flowering of the person and understanding of a good human life. This vision makes it possible to understand the emotions as warners of vulnerability, suffering and human dignity undermined, at a time when thousands of men and women are immersed in the subhuman. (English) |
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ISSN: | 0718-9273 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Veritas
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.4067/S0718-92732017000100003 |