1st Edition

Emotions in Ideal Human Development

Edited By Leonard Cirillo, Barnard Kaplan Copyright 1989
    184 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    184 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    Derived from a conference sponsored by the Heinz Werner Institute for Developmental Analysis at Clark University, these papers consider the role emotions play in ideal human development. Contributors from the fields of psychology, philosophy, and sociology discuss the place that "feelings," "affect," "passion," and "emotion" should ideally occupy in human existence and how realization of this goal can be fostered.

    The conference organizers focused the discussions by asking the participants to consider six questions, each of which was intended to touch upon some aspect of the relationship between emotions and ideal human development. Chapters contain the papers presented and a summary of the discussions that followed the presentations.

    Contents: J. de Rivera, Choice of Emotion and Ideal Development. H.B. Lewis, Some Thoughts on the Moral Emotions of Shame and Guilt. M. Lewis, What Do We Mean When We Say Emotional Development? T.R. Sarbin, Emotions as Situated Actions. T.J. Scheff, Emotions and Understanding: Toward a Theory and Method. R.C. Solomon, Emotions, Philosophy, and the Self. General Discussion. Epilogue.

    Biography

    Leonard Cirillo, Barnard Kaplan, Seymour Wapner

    "The book is appropriate both as an introduction to the different approaches to emotion and as a more advanced treatment of issues and controversies in the study of emotion."
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