02089 a2200349 4500001001100000005001700011008004000028020001800068037003600086040000700122041000800129072001500137072001500152072001400167072001500181072001500196072001300211072001300224072001200237072001300249072001300262072002100275072002100296072001800317100002600335245006100361250000600422260003200428300001000460520125400470999001501724135138732420250317111624.0250312042018GB 5 eng  a9781351387323 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 39.99fBB a01 aeng7 aJMQ2thema7 aJMC2thema7 aQD2thema7 aJMR2thema7 aPDA2thema7 aJMQ2bic7 aJMC2bic7 aHP2bic7 aJMR2bic7 aPDA2bic7 aPSY0000002bisac7 aPSY0130002bisac7 a155.252bisac1 aSara Graça Da Silva10aNew Interdisciplinary Landscapes in Morality and Emotion a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20180309 a210 p bThe intersection between morality and emotion is not always easily discernible. Researchers often choose to treat these concepts separately, and in doing so an important aspect of this symbiosis is irremediably thwarted. New Interdisciplinary Landscapes in Morality and Emotion considers the relationship between these fields, reflecting on complex philosophical, psychological, social, evolutionary, historical and literary approaches. The book reviews emerging paths and features contributions from distinct scientific fields including highly debated and somewhat controversial topics such as the relationship between empathy and in-group biases; emotion and irrationality; reflexivity and meta-emotions; shame and pro-social behaviour; the evolution of human jealousy; the role of love in driving moral motivation; individuals’ wellbeing; behavioural economics; social robotics; historical considerations of medical societies and politics of sadism; and literary reflections on sympathy and emigration. Covering various methodological angles and entanglements, New Interdisciplinary Landscapes in Morality and Emotion will appeal to anyone interested in multidisciplinary dialogues from across the humanities, sciences, and the social sciences. c6094d6094