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  1. www.adametinson.comAdam Etinson

    Adam Etinson. Profile | Publications | News | Teaching | Contact. I am a Senior Lecturer in the School of Philosophical, Anthropological, and Film Studies at the University of St Andrews. My work explores topics in ethics, political philosophy, moral psychology, and social epistemology.

  2. Adam Etinson's work explores topics in ethics, political philosophy, moral psychology, and social epistemology. He recently edited a book on the philosophy of human rights. At the moment, he's working on projects on anger, dignity, guilt, and wonder.

  3. Adam Etinson. Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of St Andrews. Verified email at st-andrews.ac.uk - Homepage. ethics political philosophy moral psychology.

  4. Anger and Remorse (New Project) We know that remorse, on the part of offenders, has a powerful capacity to abate anger, on the part of victims. This suggests that anger is a desire for recognition, not revenge. It also suggests that anger seeks the satisfaction of remorse itself.

  5. I am a Senior Lecturer in the School of Philosophical, Anthropological, and Film Studies at the University of St Andrews. My work explores topics in ethics, political philosophy, moral psychology, and social epistemology.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2020 · If we think of normative concepts (justice, mercy, charity, freedom, equality, utility, etc.) as plural—that is, if we think there is more than one, and that each picks out a meaningfully distinct set of concerns—then we might wonder how the concept of human dignity fits into this varied landscape.

  7. www.adametinson.com › CV - Adam Etinson - DEC 13CV - Adam Etinson - DEC 13

    Adam Etinson 2 Articles & Chapters 2020: “What’s So Special About Human Dignity?” in Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 353-81. 2020: “Dignity in ‘The Streets’: A Comment on Gilabert” in Journal of Global Ethics. 2019: “On ‘Aristocratic’ Dignity” in European Journal of Political Theory, Vol. 19, No. 3,