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Wounded pride of the hero motivated one of the primal poems, pride of the angel caused his downfall and hubris of man cost him his expulsion from earthly paradise and the sale of his soul to the devil. Different forms of pride play a central role in many myths. This book conscientiously reviews the history of these emotions, literary recreations and philosophical approaches and accounts for their relevance in the contemporary world. It offers an original phenomenology of pride, which draws on preceding historical and analytical work, and a conceptual and musical speculation on the future of posthuman pride.

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‘The analysis of the emotion of pride is approached with a masterful beauty, perfectly combining a double historical-hermeneutical and philosophical-phenomenological approach.’ - Sonia Rodríguez, Associate Professor of Philosophy, National University of Distance Education, Spain ‘What a great book! Very well written, with clear ideas and masterfully developed. Also substantial and erudite. None of this prevents the author from using a subtle and ironic humor where it is appropriate and does not break the speech.’ - Mikel Gorriti, Ph.D. in Psychology, Basque Government ‘Written in simple and rigorous language, this book traces the history of the emotion of pride and analyses its growing importance in contemporary cultural, social and political movements. An excellent book.’ - Juan Antonio Valor, former Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Complutense University of Madrid

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Preface Introduction 1 The Duality of Pride 1 Emotion and Character 2 The State of the Question 3 History and Philosophy Part 1 The History of Pride 2 Gods, Heroes and Men 1 The Warrior Aristocracy 2 The Olympic Games 3 The Panegyric of Democracy 4 The Myth of Prometheus 3 The Pride of Philosophers 1 The Philosopher-Kings 2 Greatness of Soul 3 Hubris, Outrage and Excess 4 Pride and Work 4 The Hubris of the Angel 1 The Problem of Sources 2 The Creation of the Angels 3 The Sin of the Angel 4 The Fall of the Angel 5 The Hubris of the Human 1 The State of Innocence 2 General Pride and Special Pride 3 Moral Humility and Spiritual Humility 4 Original Sin 5 The Implications of the Thomist Interpretation 6 Piety and Justice 1 The Four Stages of History 2 The Two Pillars of the Old Testament 3 The Exclusivity of the God of Israel 4 Orphans, Widows and Foreigners 7 Pride and Knowledge 1 The Devil’s Crony 2 The Curiosity of Doctor Faustus 3 The Plurality of Faustuses 4 Excess and Pride 5 The Condemnation and Salvation of Faustus Part 2 The Philosophy of Pride 8 The Virtue of Pride 1 From Myth to Lógos 2 Opinions, Desires, Emotions 3 The Passions of the Soul 4 Pride, Magnanimity and Humility 5 Pride and Dignity 9 Humility and Resentment 1 The Morality of Aristocrats and the Morality of Slaves 2 The Transvaluation of Values 3 Christian Humility, Resentment and Fraternity 4 The Ambiguities of Christian Morality 5 Nietzschean Love and Pride 10 The Pride of the Masses 1 Philosophy and Poetry 2 No-One Is More than any One 3 Resentment and Mass-Pride 11 Identity and Difference 1 Black Pride 2 lgbtiq+ Pride 3 Collective Pride 4 Science and Pride 12 The Phenomenology of Pride 1 The Essence of Pride 2 Variations of the Proximate Kind: Emotion 3 Variations of Subject and Material Object: Oneself 4 Variations of the Formal Object: Excellence 5 Variations of Modality: Order and Disorder Part 3 The Future of Pride 13 Post-pride 1 Infra-humanity and Post-humanity 2 Subhuman, Human and Superhuman Dignity 3 The Morality and Pride of Supermen 4 Fundamental Prideological Meditation 5 The Transvaluation of Pride Bibliography Index

Pride – Sin or Virtue?: History and Phenomenology

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 10/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9789004683266, 978-9004683266
      ISBN10: 9004683267

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      Book Synopsis
      Wounded pride of the hero motivated one of the primal poems, pride of the angel caused his downfall and hubris of man cost him his expulsion from earthly paradise and the sale of his soul to the devil. Different forms of pride play a central role in many myths. This book conscientiously reviews the history of these emotions, literary recreations and philosophical approaches and accounts for their relevance in the contemporary world. It offers an original phenomenology of pride, which draws on preceding historical and analytical work, and a conceptual and musical speculation on the future of posthuman pride.

      Trade Review
      ‘The analysis of the emotion of pride is approached with a masterful beauty, perfectly combining a double historical-hermeneutical and philosophical-phenomenological approach.’ - Sonia Rodríguez, Associate Professor of Philosophy, National University of Distance Education, Spain ‘What a great book! Very well written, with clear ideas and masterfully developed. Also substantial and erudite. None of this prevents the author from using a subtle and ironic humor where it is appropriate and does not break the speech.’ - Mikel Gorriti, Ph.D. in Psychology, Basque Government ‘Written in simple and rigorous language, this book traces the history of the emotion of pride and analyses its growing importance in contemporary cultural, social and political movements. An excellent book.’ - Juan Antonio Valor, former Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Complutense University of Madrid

      Table of Contents
      Preface Introduction 1 The Duality of Pride 1 Emotion and Character 2 The State of the Question 3 History and Philosophy Part 1 The History of Pride 2 Gods, Heroes and Men 1 The Warrior Aristocracy 2 The Olympic Games 3 The Panegyric of Democracy 4 The Myth of Prometheus 3 The Pride of Philosophers 1 The Philosopher-Kings 2 Greatness of Soul 3 Hubris, Outrage and Excess 4 Pride and Work 4 The Hubris of the Angel 1 The Problem of Sources 2 The Creation of the Angels 3 The Sin of the Angel 4 The Fall of the Angel 5 The Hubris of the Human 1 The State of Innocence 2 General Pride and Special Pride 3 Moral Humility and Spiritual Humility 4 Original Sin 5 The Implications of the Thomist Interpretation 6 Piety and Justice 1 The Four Stages of History 2 The Two Pillars of the Old Testament 3 The Exclusivity of the God of Israel 4 Orphans, Widows and Foreigners 7 Pride and Knowledge 1 The Devil’s Crony 2 The Curiosity of Doctor Faustus 3 The Plurality of Faustuses 4 Excess and Pride 5 The Condemnation and Salvation of Faustus Part 2 The Philosophy of Pride 8 The Virtue of Pride 1 From Myth to Lógos 2 Opinions, Desires, Emotions 3 The Passions of the Soul 4 Pride, Magnanimity and Humility 5 Pride and Dignity 9 Humility and Resentment 1 The Morality of Aristocrats and the Morality of Slaves 2 The Transvaluation of Values 3 Christian Humility, Resentment and Fraternity 4 The Ambiguities of Christian Morality 5 Nietzschean Love and Pride 10 The Pride of the Masses 1 Philosophy and Poetry 2 No-One Is More than any One 3 Resentment and Mass-Pride 11 Identity and Difference 1 Black Pride 2 lgbtiq+ Pride 3 Collective Pride 4 Science and Pride 12 The Phenomenology of Pride 1 The Essence of Pride 2 Variations of the Proximate Kind: Emotion 3 Variations of Subject and Material Object: Oneself 4 Variations of the Formal Object: Excellence 5 Variations of Modality: Order and Disorder Part 3 The Future of Pride 13 Post-pride 1 Infra-humanity and Post-humanity 2 Subhuman, Human and Superhuman Dignity 3 The Morality and Pride of Supermen 4 Fundamental Prideological Meditation 5 The Transvaluation of Pride Bibliography Index

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