Regret: A Study in Ancient Moral Psychology

James Warren (Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge)

Regret: A Study in Ancient Moral Psychology
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
17 February 2022
Pages
208
ISBN
9780198840268

Regret: A Study in Ancient Moral Psychology

James Warren (Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge)

This book provides a study of regret (metameleia) in the moral psychology of Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. It was important for all these philosophers to insist that regret is a characteristic of neither fully virtuous nor wholly irredeemable characters. Rather, they took regret to be something that affects people who retrospectively feel pain at realising an earlier mistaken action. Regret sets out in full the accounts of the nature of this emotion found in the works of these philosophers, viewing them in the context of their respective accounts of virtuous and non-virtuous agents, ethical progress, the role of knowledge in producing good actions, and compares it with modern philosophical notions of ‘agent regret’.

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