Esteem and Self-Esteem in the History of Philosophy

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Synopsis

The concepts of esteem and self-esteem are fundamental to understanding human emotions, ethics and psychology and are closely linked to ideas about respect and dignity. Latterly they have come to play a central role in contemporary debates about well-being and mental health. Yet despite having deep roots, the philosophical history of esteem and self-esteem has been largely neglected.In this authoritative and wide-ranging collection, a distinguished and international roster of philosophers examine esteem and self-esteem in historical perspective and covering western and non-western traditions and thinkers. Comprising twenty-seven chapters, the volume is divided into eight clear parts: From Poetry to Philosophy Self-Knowledge and the Normative Foundations of Self-Esteem in Classical Greek Philosophy Interiority and the Transformation of Selfhood in Hellenistic and Late Antique Philosophy Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Esteem and Self-Cultivation Reputation, Virtue, and Moral Theology in the Medieval World Early Modern Moral Psychology and the Social Dynamics of Esteem Gender and the Politics of Self-Worth Esteem, Community, and Modern Social Theory. Esteem and Self-Esteem in the History of Philosophy will be valuable reading for students and researchers in the history of philosophy, ethics and political philosophy, as well as related areas such as history and sociology.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 9781032539591
  • Number of pages: 480
  • Languages: English