2025/05/14 6

Higgs, McIntosh, Connelly & Mumford (2020) Self-Focused Emotions and Ethical Decision-Making: Comparing the Effects of Regulated and Unregulated Guilt, Shame, and Embarrassment

Higgs, Cory; McIntosh, Tristan ; Connelly, Shane & Mumford, Michael (2020). Self-Focused Emotions and Ethical Decision-Making: Comparing the Effects of Regulated and Unregulated Guilt, Shame, and Embarrassment. Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (1):27-63. Guilt, Shame, and EmbarrassmentWhen considering which emotions may be relevant in the context of ethical deci sion-making, Haidt’s (2003) mora..

Value Thoery/Ethcis 2025.05.14

Huebner, Bruno, & Sarkissian (2010) What Does the Nation of China Think About Phenomenal States?

Huebner, Bryce ; Bruno, Michael & Sarkissian, Hagop (2010). What Does the Nation of China Think About Phenomenal States? Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (2):225-243. 1 IntroductionFor example, the question, “What is it like to be Microsoft?” seems to stand in stark contrast to the well-worn philosophical question, “What is it like to be a bat?” To put the contrast bluntly, faced with the q..

Value Thoery/Ethcis 2025.05.14

Stichter (2020) Learning from Failure: Shame and Emotion Regulation in Virtue as Skill

Stichter, Matt (2020). Learning from Failure: Shame and Emotion Regulation in Virtue as Skill. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (2):341-354. becoming more skillful requires learning from one’s failures, but that turns out to be especially challenging when dealing with moral failures. The distress prompted by the prospect of having acted wrongly can often cause defensiveness in response, rath..

Value Thoery/Ethcis 2025.05.14