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The Moral Psychology of Boredom

Andreas Elpidorou (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
332 Seiten
2023
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-6357-3 (ISBN)
CHF 59,95 inkl. MwSt
Whether we like it or not, boredom is a major part of human life. It permeates and affects our personal, social, practical, and moral existence. In this volume, world-renowned researchers come together to explore a neglected but crucially important aspect of boredom: it’s relationship to morality.
Whether we like it or not, boredom is a major part of human life. It permeates our personal, social, practical, and moral existence. It shapes our world by demarcating what is engaging, interesting, or meaningful from what is not. It also sets us in motion insofar as its presence can motivate us to act in a plethora of ways. Indeed, in our search for engagement, interest, or meaning, our responses to boredom straddle the line between the good and the bad, the beneficial and the harmful, the creative and the mundane. In this volume, world-renowned researchers come together to explore a neglected but crucially important aspect of boredom: its relationship to morality. Does boredom cause individuals to commit immoral acts? Does it affect our moral judgment? Does the frequent or chronic experience boredom make us worse people? Is the experience of boredom something that needs to be avoided at all costs? Or can boredom be, at least sometimes, a solution and a positive moral force? The Moral Psychology of Boredom sets out to answer these and other timely questions.

Andreas Elpidorou is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Louisville. He specializes in the philosophical study of the mind and has published extensively on the nature of emotions (especially boredom), consciousness, and cognition. He is the co-author of Consciousness and Physicalism: A Defense of a Research Program (2018) and the author of Propelled Toward the Good Life (2020).

Acknowledgments



The Moral Significance of Boredom: An Introduction

Andreas Elpidorou



From Electric Shocks to the Electoral College: How Boredom Steers Moral Behavior

Meltem Yucel and Erin C. Westgate



The Existential Sting of Boredom: Implications for Moral Judgments and Behavior

Eric R. Igou and Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg



Boredom and the Lost Self

Shane W. Bench, Heather C. Lench, Yidou Wan, Kaitlyn Kaiser, and Kenneth A. Perez



“Rage Spread Thin”: Boredom and Aggression

James Danckert



Losing and Finding Agency: The Crisis of Boredom

John D. Eastwood and Dana Gorelik



Boredom Mismanagement and Attributions of Social and Moral Costs

McWelling Todman



Boredom and Poverty: A Theoretical Model

Andreas Elpidorou



The Epistemic Benefits of Irrational Boredom

Lisa Bortolotti and Matilde Aliffi



Boredom as Cognitive Appetite

Vida Yao





Boredom, Interest, and Meaning in Life

Wendell O'Brien



Parallels to Boredom in Non-human Animals

Rebecca K. Meagher and Jesse Robbins



The Long Hard Road Out of Boredom

Josefa Ros Velasco



Index



About the Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Moral Psychology of the Emotions
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 153 x 230 mm
Gewicht 522 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
ISBN-10 1-5381-6357-8 / 1538163578
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-6357-3 / 9781538163573
Zustand Neuware
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