John Deigh is Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Texas. His books include Emotions, Values, and the Law (OUP 2008), The Sources of Moral Agency (CUP 1996), editor of On Emotions (OUP 2013), and co-editor The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Criminal Law.
Sources
Introduction: Naturalism in Ethics
1. The Concept of Emotions in Philosophy and Psychology
2. William James and the Rise of the Scientific Study of Emotions
3. Freud
4. Psychopathic Resentment
5. Reactive Attitudes Revisited: A Modest Revision
6. Is Empathy Required for Making Moral Judgments?
7. Williams on Practical Reason
8. Sidgwick's Conception of Ethics
9. Moral Ideals
10. The Emotional Significance of Punishment
11. Punishment and Proportionality: Part 1
12. Punishment and Proportionality: Part 2
Index
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