166 Pages
2 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
166 Pages
2 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
This book provides a novel philosophical account of the unfairness of certain emotions. It explains how the concept of unfairness can be applied to emotions and how emotions can be the proper objects of second-person moral evaluation.
Emotions are an integral part of our moral practices. While the links between emotions and morality have received much philosophical attention recently, the... Read more
1. Introduction
2. Criticism of Emotions
3. Unfair Emotions
4. Responsibility and Control
5. Accountability for Emotions
6. Fair Resentment for Unfair Emotions
7. Conclusion
Biography
Jonas Blatter is a philosopher working on the intersection between ethics and philosophy of emotion, with a focus on moral responsibility and interpersonal norms. After his PhD at the University of Bern, he became a Postdoc researcher at Ruhr University Bochum, expanding his research to include interactions with emotive AI.






