What is the role of emotions in our moral theory and moral life, and how can we change and shape emotions so they become 'virtues'?
Jing Hu
- Assistant Professor
- Department of Philosophy
- prosocial behaviors3
- sympathy/empathy5
- Chinese philosophy2
- emotions12
- comparative philosophy
- Confucianism
- Mengzi (Mencius)
- virtue ethics2
- moral development6
- human nature5
- moral reasoning9
- affect17
- morality5
- determinants of health51
- suffering/wellbeing2
- urban futures45
- moral psychology
- honesty
- shame
- ethics18
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Kristen Dunfield
social cognition, trust, sympathy/empathy
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Valérie de Courville Nicol
subjectivity, emotions, representation
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Caroline Roux
psychology of scarcity, consumer behavior, decision making
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Sheila Mason
moral reasoning, ethics, virtue
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Adam Radomsky
experimental psychopathology, fear, anxiety disorders
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Trichur Rukmani
yoga, Vedanta, ethics
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Katharina Nieswandt
ethics, virtue ethics, G. E. M. Anscombe
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Omri Moses
literary modernism, vitalist psychology, selfhood
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Katharine Streip
posthumanism, Beat literature and culture, comedy
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Syd Miller
health psychology, behavioral medicine, cardiovascular health
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Ursula (Ulla) Neuerburg-Denzer
acting, physical theatre, affect
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William Bukowski
peer relationships, friendships, child development
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Shimon Amir
circadian rhythms, neurophysiology, synchrony
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Meghan Joy
urban politics, age-friendly cities, public policy
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Andrew Ryder
cultural differences, psychopathology, determinants of health