The Moral Psychology of Hate (Moral Psychology of the Emotions)
Explore one of humanity’s most complex and powerful emotions with The Moral Psychology of Hate, a thought-provoking volume in the renowned Moral Psychology of the Emotions series. Available now at Books Hub PK, this scholarly work examines hate not merely as an emotional response, but as a moral, cultural, and psychological phenomenon that shapes interpersonal behavior, political attitudes, identity, and social conflict.
Bringing together leading philosophers, psychologists, and social theorists, this book investigates the origins, functions, and ethical implications of hate. It offers a balanced examination of how hate develops, when it becomes morally problematic, and whether certain forms of hate may be understandable—or even justified—in specific contexts.
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Key Features
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In-depth analysis of the emotion of hate from moral, psychological, and philosophical viewpoints
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Discussions of identity, prejudice, political hostility, intergroup conflict, and moral judgment
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Contributions from top scholars in moral psychology and emotion theory
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Ideal for academic courses on ethics, social psychology, moral philosophy, and cultural studies
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Research-based frameworks for understanding hate in personal and societal contexts
