Pride: Feeling good about myself because of you, because of us
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Pride : Feeling good about myself because of you, because of us. / Sánchez, Alba Montes; Salice, Alessandro.
Emotions in Culture and Everyday Life: Conceptual, Theoretical and Empirical Explorations. red. / Michael Hviid Jacobsen. Routledge, 2022. s. 30-44.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Pride
T2 - Feeling good about myself because of you, because of us
AU - Sánchez, Alba Montes
AU - Salice, Alessandro
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 selection and editorial matter, Michael Hviid Jacobsen; individual chapters, the contributors.
PY - 2022/8/15
Y1 - 2022/8/15
N2 - Pride is generally portrayed as an emotion of self-appraisal or as a self-conscious emotion. When feeling pride, one evaluates (and therefore is intentionally directed towards) oneself as commendable in light either of one’s achievements (agential pride) or one’s identity or character traits (non-agential pride). This account adequately captures a large number of emotional episodes, but it notably leaves aside the social dimensions of pride. This chapter offers a view of pride as social in two senses. First, in its more minimal understanding, pride is a social emotion insofar as it reveals that a dimension of ourselves is exposable to and depends on others. Second, in a more specific sense, some instances of pride can be ‘hetero-induced’. Hetero-induced pride is pride that is elicited by significant others, and more specifically, by those others whom we perceive as members of the same group to which we also belong. The aim of this chapter is to map the terrain of current research about pride while putting particular attention on the way in which sociality impacts pride.
AB - Pride is generally portrayed as an emotion of self-appraisal or as a self-conscious emotion. When feeling pride, one evaluates (and therefore is intentionally directed towards) oneself as commendable in light either of one’s achievements (agential pride) or one’s identity or character traits (non-agential pride). This account adequately captures a large number of emotional episodes, but it notably leaves aside the social dimensions of pride. This chapter offers a view of pride as social in two senses. First, in its more minimal understanding, pride is a social emotion insofar as it reveals that a dimension of ourselves is exposable to and depends on others. Second, in a more specific sense, some instances of pride can be ‘hetero-induced’. Hetero-induced pride is pride that is elicited by significant others, and more specifically, by those others whom we perceive as members of the same group to which we also belong. The aim of this chapter is to map the terrain of current research about pride while putting particular attention on the way in which sociality impacts pride.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - pride
KW - self-conscious emotions
KW - group-identification
KW - group-based emotions
KW - Phenomenology
KW - philosophy of emotion
KW - moral psychology
U2 - 10.4324/9781003208556-3
DO - 10.4324/9781003208556-3
M3 - Book chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85143667295
SN - 9781032073385
SP - 30
EP - 44
BT - Emotions in Culture and Everyday Life
A2 - Jacobsen, Michael Hviid
PB - Routledge
ER -
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