Political Rage and the Value of Valuing
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Published:2023-09-05
Issue:4
Volume:98
Page:451-475
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ISSN:0031-8191
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Container-title:Philosophy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Philosophy
Abstract
AbstractThis paper focuses on the question of political anger's non-instrumental justification. I argue that the case for anger is strong where anger expresses a valuable form of valuing the good. It does so only when properly integrated with non-angry emotional responsiveness to the good. The account allows us to acknowledge the non-instrumentally bad side of anger while still delivering the intuitive verdict that anger is often justified. Moreover, it provides an avenue for criticizing much of the anger run amok in contemporary political life without directly engaging entrenched moral and political views.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)