Démuth, Andrej – Démuthová, Slávka (Eds.): A Conceptual and Semantic Analysis of the Qualitative Domains of Aesthetic and Moral Emotions: An Introduction. Peter Lang, 2023 Cover Image

Démuth, Andrej – Démuthová, Slávka (Eds.): A Conceptual and Semantic Analysis of the Qualitative Domains of Aesthetic and Moral Emotions: An Introduction. Peter Lang, 2023
Démuth, Andrej – Démuthová, Slávka (Eds.): A Conceptual and Semantic Analysis of the Qualitative Domains of Aesthetic and Moral Emotions: An Introduction. Peter Lang, 2023

Author(s): Marián Ruňanin
Subject(s): Philosophy, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Book-Review
Published by: Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave
Keywords: Review; Moral Emotions; Aesthetic Emotions; Démuth

Summary/Abstract: Review of: Démuth, Andrej, ed. a Démuthová, Slávka, ed. A conceptual and semantic analysis of the qualitative domains of aesthetic and moral emotions: an introduction. Berlin: Peter Lang, [2023]. 168 stran. Spectrum Slovakia series; Volume 44. ISBN 978-3-631-90301-8. "A Conceptual and Semantic Analysis of the Qualitative Domains of Aesthetic and Moral Emotions" by Andrej Demuth and Slávka Demuthová explores the crucial intersection of aesthetic and moral emotions. Understanding these emotions is vital for grasping human psychology and social behaviour, as they shape personal experiences and influence societal norms and ethics. Scholars like Immanuel Kant and Martha Nussbaum have emphasised the role of aesthetics in moral judgement, highlighting how sensory experiences inform our sense of right and wrong. This book's exploration of the semantics and etymology of terms related to aesthetics and moral emotions enhances our understanding of how language shapes emotional experiences and provides historical insights into evolving perceptions of beauty and disgust. This study has significant implications for legal research, where morality, ethics, and justice are influenced by emotional and aesthetic judgements. By examining these judgements, legal scholars can better understand biases, interpret laws more fairly, and develop frameworks that resonate with the complexities of human psychology, enriching both legal theory and practice.

  • Issue Year: 8/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 261-264
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: English
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