Moral Psychology of Shame

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Moral Psychology of the Emotions

Moral Psychology of Shame

Alessandra Fussi | Raffaele Rodogno

Psychology / Emotions

Few emotions have divided opinion as deeply as shame. Some scholars have argued that shame is essentially a maladaptive emotion used to oppress minorities and reinforce stigmas and traumas, an emotion that leaves the self at the mercy of powerful others. Other scholars, however, have argued that the absence of a sense of shame in a subject-their shamelessness-is tantamount to a vicious moral insensitivity. As the eleven original chapters in this collection attest, however, shame scholars are entering a new phase, one in which scholarship no longer attempts to defend one side of shame against the other, but rather accepts both faces as faithful to the phenomenon to be explained.

Alessandra Fussi is associate professor of moral philosophy in the Department of Civilizations and Forms of Knowledge at the University of Pisa.
Raffaele Rodogno is associate professor of philosophy in the School of Culture and Society at Aarhus University.


Publication Date: 23 July 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216494294
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 266
Weight (oz): 12.8

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