Naked : The Dark Side of Shame and Moral Life
Naked : The Dark Side of Shame and Moral Life
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Author(s): Thomason, Krista K.
ISBN No.: 9780197746868
Pages: 256
Year: 202310
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 54.57
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"This is a very thoughtful book that takes a deep dive into one of humankind's most significant moral emotions. We recommend it." -- Ethics Unwrapped, McCombs School of Business - The University of Texas at Austin "Thomason's unified account of shame is ambitious and compelling. Her constitutive account of moral emotions is independently plausible and worthy of further attention. And both accounts are developed within a sharply written piece of philosophy that is rich with engaging literary examples. Thomason has shown that the darker side of shame can illuminate this complicated emotion's brighter side." -- Jordan MacKenzie, Ethics "Thomason's book is provocative, insightful, and loaded with interesting and colorful examples. It will be of interest to theorists in normative ethics and philosophy of emotion, but also to advanced undergraduates and non-philosophers" -- Max F.


Kramer, metapsychology "there is also much to be appreciated by anyone with an interest in moral psychology. It formulates an understanding of the emotion of shame and advances powerful but controversial arguments about the permissibility of inducing shame in others. I could envision it being used as a main text in a seminar on moral psychology, in conjunction with other books or papers that bring alternative perspectives (consequentialist, virtue theoretic, pluralist) to bear." -- Mark Alfano, Criminal Justice Ethics "This book is undoubtedly a valuable contribution to furthering the conversation about shame and its proper place in morality. Thomason's account of the nature of shame is alluring and deserves serious consideration. Philosophers seeking to better inform their own bets would do well in reading this book." -- Carissa Véliz, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews "This is an elegant and original account of shame, with a striking explanatory power. Thomason shows with style how even the darkest features of shame have and deserve a place in our moral life.


Naked is a must-read for anyone interested in ethics, the moral emotions, and moral psychology."-- Raffaele Rodogno, Aarhus University, Denmark.


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