Envy in the Philosophical Tradition
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Justin D'arms' "Envy in the Philosophical Tradition" offers a comprehensive examination of envy across various philosophical perspectives.
The book traces the historical understanding of envy, analyzing its portrayal in different philosophical systems and traditions.
D'arms explores the complexities of envy, distinguishing it from related emotions such as jealousy and resentment.
He critically examines the arguments for and against the existence of positive forms of envy.
The book provides a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in the philosophical study of emotions and their moral implications.
The book traces the historical understanding of envy, analyzing its portrayal in different philosophical systems and traditions.
D'arms explores the complexities of envy, distinguishing it from related emotions such as jealousy and resentment.
He critically examines the arguments for and against the existence of positive forms of envy.
The book provides a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in the philosophical study of emotions and their moral implications.
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Mentioned by David Peña-Guzmán for his argument that envy should be reserved for negative emotions.

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