Readership: Moral and political philosophers, philosophers of psychology, philosophical oriented psychologists, both scholars and advanced students.
John Deigh, Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Texas at Austin
Provenance and Acknowledgements Introduction 1: Emotions: The Legacy of James and Freud 2: Primitive Emotions 3: Cognitivism and the Theory of Emotion 4: Emotions and Values 5: The Politics of Disgust and Shame 6: Emotions and the Authority of Law: Variations on Themes from Bentham and Austin 7: All Kinds of Guilt 8: Promises under Fire 9: Moral Agency and Criminal Insanity 10: Liberalism and Freedom