Political Emotions: Towards a Decent Public Sphere
In: Palgrave Studies in Ethics and Public Policy Series
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Why Emotions Matter -- 2 Structure of the Book -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Political Objectivity -- 1 I -- 2 II -- 3 III -- 4 IV -- 5 V -- 6 VI -- References -- Envy as a Civic Emotion -- 1 The Problem of Envy in A Theory of Justice -- 2 Nussbaum's Solution to the Problem of Envy -- 3 Interlude: Love and Envy as Opposite Sides of Our Unsociable Sociability -- 4 Emulative Envy as a Civic Emotion -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- How the Body Is Involved in Moral and Cognitive Emotions -- References -- Conscience and Context -- 1 The Irrelevance of Conscience -- 2 The Importance of Context -- References -- The Politics of Compassion -- 1 1. -- 2 2. -- 3 3. -- 4 4. -- 5 5. -- 6 6. -- References -- Cultivating Citizenship: On the Importance of Stakeholding -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The New Religious Intolerance -- 3 Overcoming Intolerance -- 4 Alienation and Stakeholding -- 5 Stakeholding and the Capabilities Approach -- 6 Towards a Stakeholder Society? -- References -- The Liberalism of Love -- References -- Perfectionist Liberalism or Political Liberalism? How Might Amartya Sen Respond to Martha Nussbaum's Question? -- 1 Introduction and Motivation -- 2 Preliminaries: The Capability Perspective and Consensual Politics -- 3 Perfectionist Liberalism and the Capability Perspective -- 4 Political Liberalism and the Capability Perspective -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- The "Transition" to Restorative Justice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Transition from Anger -- 3 Why Not Transition to Restoration? -- 4 In Defence of Restorative Justice -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Reply -- 1 Past and Present -- 2 Political Liberalism -- 3 Political Emotions: The Body, Envy, Compassion -- 4 Religious Liberty and Toleration.