Description
The Moral Psychology of Admiration, edited by Alfred Archer and André Grahle, is a scholarly collection that explores the concept of admiration through the combined lenses of moral philosophy and psychology. Drawing on contributions from leading researchers, the book argues that admiration is far more than a fleeting emotional reaction; it plays an active role in shaping moral judgments, guiding our choice of role models, and influencing the formation of collective values. The editors introduce admiration as a positive, other-focused emotion that motivates individuals to emulate virtuous and exemplary behavior. By distinguishing admiration from related emotions such as awe, pride, and envy, the volume clarifies the conceptual boundaries of this important moral emotion and highlights its significance in ethical development and social life.
- Pages: 400
- Genre: Moral Psychology / Ethics / Psychology Research
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Language(s): Persian
- ISBN: 9786227765397
- Persian Title: کتاب روانشناسی اخلاقی تحسین
