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The Philosophy of Envy Sara Protasi (University of Puget Sound, Washington)

The Philosophy of Envy By Sara Protasi (University of Puget Sound, Washington)

The Philosophy of Envy by Sara Protasi (University of Puget Sound, Washington)


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Envy is almost universally condemned and feared. But is its bad reputation always warranted? In this book, Sara Protasi argues that envy is more multifaceted than it seems, and that some varieties of it can be productive and even virtuous.

The Philosophy of Envy Summary

The Philosophy of Envy by Sara Protasi (University of Puget Sound, Washington)

Envy is almost universally condemned and feared. But is its bad reputation always warranted? In this book, Sara Protasi argues that envy is more multifaceted than it seems, and that some varieties of it can be productive and even virtuous. Protasi brings together empirical evidence and philosophical research to generate a novel view according to which there are four kinds of envy: emulative, inert, aggressive, and spiteful. For each kind, she individuates different situational antecedents, phenomenological expressions, motivational tendencies, and behavioral outputs. She then develops the normative implications of this taxonomy from a moral and prudential perspective, in the domain of personal loving relationships, and in the political sphere. A historical appendix completes the book. Through a careful and comprehensive investigation of envy's complexity, and its multifarious implications for human relations and human value, The Philosophy of Envy surprisingly reveals that envy plays a crucial role in safeguarding our happiness.

The Philosophy of Envy Reviews

Protasi's book gives readers a much better look at the green-eyed monster. Her careful analysis dispels some of the myths about envy while also being honest about its dangers. This book is a thorough and thoughtful treatment of a neglected negative emotion. Krista Thomason, Swarthmore College
'Sara Protasi's The Philosophy of Envy is a very thorough work. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, literature, and our personal lives, Protasi illuminates a range of issues, including how to distinguish envy from jealousy, whether envy focuses on a person or what they possess, when it motivates us to 'level up' to the envied's status or to ensure that they 'level down' to us, the relationship between envy and love, and whether egalitarianism is motivated by envy Analysing emotions can be messy work, given the number of interacting considerations and questions, but Protasi manages to give us a precise map of the terrain without compromising accessibility. The thoroughness with which she details this history and presents her own analysis is itself worthy of being envied (emulatively) by anyone writing on the emotions.' Adam Piovarchy, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
'Recommended.' S. A. Mason, Choice Magazine
'Protasi has produced a carefully researched, nuanced and highly original contribution to the study of envy and human moral psychology in general, an engaging read that brings philosophy into a fruitful dialogue with empirical psychology and offers a clear introduction to the topic, while containing many novel arguments for those well-versed in the debates.' Alba Montes Sanchez, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
'Protasi shows that not every form of this emotion is morally problematic. She invites us to look at envy from a different perspective by suggesting that it can improve our well-being and moral lives by deepening our loving relationships, helping us acquire new goods and contributing to our flourishing. The book fills an important gap in the philosophical literature on emotions. Being particularly accessible, it is a worthwhile read for anyone with an interest in the philosophy and psychology of emotions.' Agnes Baehni, Journal of Value

About Sara Protasi (University of Puget Sound, Washington)

Sara Protasi is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Puget Sound. She has published essays on love, envy, beauty, pornography, and pedagogy.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. What is Envy?; 2. Varieties of Envy; 3. The value of Envy; 4. Love and Envy, Two Sides of the Same Coin; 5. Political Envy; Conclusion: Envy and Human Goodness.

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NGR9781009001717
9781009001717
100900171X
The Philosophy of Envy by Sara Protasi (University of Puget Sound, Washington)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2022-10-20
263
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