The Moral Psychology of Compassion

Author:   Justin Caouette ,  Carolyn Price
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Pages:   202
Publication Date:   14 January 2020
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Author:   Justin Caouette ,  Carolyn Price
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.90cm
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9781786604194


ISBN 10:   1786604191
Pages:   202
Publication Date:   14 January 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Introduction Carolyn Price and Justin Caouette / 1. Distal Compassion Carla Bagnoli / 2. Compassion as a Friendly Virtue Bradford Cokelet / 3. Compassion in Medicine Laura Ekstrom / 4. The Value of Compassion Alfred Archer / 5. Pathologies of Compassion Trudy Govier and David Boutland / 6. Compassion and the Gift of Consolation Aaron Cobb / 7. Compassion in the Courtroom Lauren Ware / 8. Compassion and Non-human Animals Cheryl Abbate / 9. Compassion in the Workplace Justin Weinhardt and Aidin Fridman / 10. Skilful Compassion Miriam Mccormick and Justin Caouette

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"Drawing on a variety of philosophical traditions and approaches, The Moral Psychology of Compassion is a valuable contribution to the literature on this important part of our moral lives. The volume contains essays exploring compassion's significance and utility for a variety of contemporary moral problems and philosophical debates, and will be of use to both scholars and students of moral psychology, applied ethics, and the history of moral philosophy. This is probably the most interesting and extensive collection of essays on compassion that I have seen. Chapters by well-known philosophers as well as interesting new voices are featured, and include treatments of compassionate motivation, compassion from a Buddhist perspective, compassion and practical reason, and applications of compassion in practical domains, such as health care, mental health care, and our relations with animals. It is enlightening as well as thought-provoking, and is a ""must-read"" for anyone who wishes to plumb the depths of compassion's complexities."


Drawing on a variety of philosophical traditions and approaches, The Moral Psychology of Compassion is a valuable contribution to the literature on this important part of our moral lives. The volume contains essays exploring compassion's significance and utility for a variety of contemporary moral problems and philosophical debates, and will be of use to both scholars and students of moral psychology, applied ethics, and the history of moral philosophy.--Alexandra Plakias, Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Hamilton College This is probably the most interesting and extensive collection of essays on compassion that I have seen. Chapters by well-known philosophers as well as interesting new voices are featured, and include treatments of compassionate motivation, compassion from a Buddhist perspective, compassion and practical reason, and applications of compassion in practical domains, such as health care, mental health care, and our relations with animals. It is enlightening as well as thought-provoking, and is a must-read for anyone who wishes to plumb the depths of compassion's complexities.--Nancy E. Snow, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma


"Drawing on a variety of philosophical traditions and approaches, The Moral Psychology of Compassion is a valuable contribution to the literature on this important part of our moral lives. The volume contains essays exploring compassion's significance and utility for a variety of contemporary moral problems and philosophical debates, and will be of use to both scholars and students of moral psychology, applied ethics, and the history of moral philosophy.--Alexandra Plakias, Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Hamilton College This is probably the most interesting and extensive collection of essays on compassion that I have seen. Chapters by well-known philosophers as well as interesting new voices are featured, and include treatments of compassionate motivation, compassion from a Buddhist perspective, compassion and practical reason, and applications of compassion in practical domains, such as health care, mental health care, and our relations with animals. It is enlightening as well as thought-provoking, and is a ""must-read"" for anyone who wishes to plumb the depths of compassion's complexities.--Nancy E. Snow, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma Drawing on a variety of philosophical traditions and approaches, The Moral Psychology of Compassion is a valuable contribution to the literature on this important part of our moral lives. The volume contains essays exploring compassion's significance and utility for a variety of contemporary moral problems and philosophical debates, and will be of use to both scholars and students of moral psychology, applied ethics, and the history of moral philosophy. This is probably the most interesting and extensive collection of essays on compassion that I have seen. Chapters by well-known philosophers as well as interesting new voices are featured, and include treatments of compassionate motivation, compassion from a Buddhist perspective, compassion and practical reason, and applications of compassion in practical domains, such as health care, mental health care, and our relations with animals. It is enlightening as well as thought-provoking, and is a ""must-read"" for anyone who wishes to plumb the depths of compassion's complexities."


Author Information

Justin Caouette is Lecturer in Philosophy at Northeastern and Bridgewater State University, Massachusetts. He is the co-editor of ‘Free Will and Moral Responsibility’ (2013 CSP) and his research has been published in the American Journal of Bioethics - Neuroscience, Southwest Philosophy Review, and numerous edited volumes. Regarding media contacts, Caouette has a large following on Twitter as well as an active presence in the philosophical blogosphere. He plans to highlight this book in multiple online forums. Carolyn Price is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Open University. She is the author of Emotion (Polity 2015) and Functions in Mind: A Theory of Intentional Content (OUP 2001), She has published in a range of journals, including Inquiry, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Nous, and Philosophical Studies.

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