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The Moral Psychology of Boredom

Elpidorou, Andreas(Edited by)
Part of the Moral Psychology of the Emotions series
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Whether we like it or not, boredom is a major part of human life.

It permeates and affects our personal, social, practical, and moral existence.

It shapes our world by demarcating the interesting and the meaningful from that which is not. And it sets us in motion insofar as its presence can give rise to a plethora of behaviors.

Indeed, in its search for meaning, interest, and fulfillment, boredom straddles the line between the good and the bad, the beneficial and the harmful.

In this volume, world-renowned researchers come together to explore a neglected but crucially important aspect of boredom: it’s relationship to morality.

Does boredom cause individuals to commit immoral acts?

Is the experience of boredom something that needs to be avoided at all costs?

Does boredom make us worse people? Is it a problem or a solution? Can it be both? These and other questions are taken up and answered in the volume.

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Product Details
178661538X / 9781786615381
Hardback
152.4
10/01/2022
United Kingdom
English
282 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm