A. Steinbock, Moral emotions

Michael R. Kelly

pp. 533-544

This remarkable book draws the reader into philosophizing. In showing us old (familiar) things about philosophical and human matters in new and important ways, it offers, as I see it, a new theistically-oriented and phenomenologically explicated existentialism.1 Though not a book for the philosophically or spiritually faint of heart (well, maybe the latter should have a look) perhaps singular among the many achievements of Moral Emotions is Steinbock’s ability to do philosophy in a way that does justice to both spheres of philosophical interest, the scholarly and the human.

Publication details

Review of: Steinbock Anthony, Moral emotions: Reclaiming the evidence of the heart, Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Ill., 2014.

DOI: 10.1007/s11007-016-9400-6

Full citation:

Kelly, M.R. (2016). Review of Moral emotions by Anthony Steinbock. Continental Philosophy Review 49 (4), pp. 533-544.

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Moral emotions: Reclaiming the evidence of the heart

2014

Steinbock Anthony

Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Press