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The Moral Psychology of Hate
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- 2022
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- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-6085-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-6086-2
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 302
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Dedication No access
- Epigraph No access
- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. The Nature of Hate No access
- 3. Hate and Happiness No access
- 4. Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. The Buddha: Three Unwholesome Roots No access
- 3. Buddhaghosa: Loving-Kindness No access
- 4. Śāntideva: Forbearance No access
- 5. The Challenge from Philosophy No access
- 6. The Challenge from Psychology No access
- 7. The Challenge from Politics No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. Authority and Vulnerability No access
- 3. Love and the Relational Self No access
- 4. From Love to Remorse, Remorse to Self-Hatred No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. Misanthropy, Hatred, and Violence No access
- 3. Kant and Schopenhauer No access
- 4. Enemies and Fugitives No access
- 5. Humanity, Nature, and Misanthropy No access
- 6. “Unmaking of Civilization” No access
- 7. Conclusion No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. On Group-Directed Hatred No access
- 3. Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and White Supremacy as a Tradition No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. Women’s Oppression No access
- 3. A First Pass No access
- 4. A Second Pass No access
- 5. A Third Pass No access
- 6. Can a Woman’s Perceived Illness Arouse Male Hostility? No access
- 7. A Fourth Pass No access
- 8. Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. What Are the Characteristics of Hate? No access
- 3. Long-Term Sentiment or an Emotion? No access
- Hate at an Interpersonal Level No access
- Hate at an Intergroup Level No access
- How Hate Spreads No access
- Hate Crimes and Hate Speech No access
- Hate in Politics and Society No access
- 5. Conclusion No access
- References No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. Appropriate Hate No access
- 3. The Role of Hate in a Flourishing Life No access
- 4. Hate as a Necessary Moral Emotion No access
- 5. Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. A Framework for Emotions and Rational Agency No access
- 3. The Messiness of Hate No access
- 4. Implications for Hateful Actions No access
- 5. Closing Reflections No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. SISTERHOOD IS POWERFUL. IT KILLS. MOSTLY SISTERS.2 No access
- a. Tribalism No access
- b. Anti-Hierarchy No access
- c. Internalized Misogyny No access
- d. Misdirected Rage No access
- e. Unresolved Trauma No access
- f. Who’s Attracted to Feminism No access
- g. Status Hierarchies/Power Grabs No access
- h. Overzealous Moralism No access
- i. Performative Moralism No access
- j. Resentment (Justified) No access
- k. Feminine Socialization and Expected Social Roles No access
- l. The Ideal of Sisterhood No access
- 3. Final Thoughts No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. The Complex Hatreds of Julian Tuwim No access
- 3. Limpho Hani Refuses to Forgive No access
- 4. Hatred: Vicious and Virtuous No access
- 5. The Perils of Hard-Heartedness No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- 1. The Aztecs as Alien Others No access
- 2. The Limitations of the “Natural Light” No access
- 3. Epistemic Justice in Western Ethics No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access Pages 263 - 286
- Index No access Pages 287 - 298
- Notes on Contributors No access Pages 299 - 302





