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The Moral Psychology of Curiosity

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Curiosity has taken a winding path through intellectual history, from Early Christian vice to Enlightenment virtue and beyond. This original volume sees contemporary philosophers and psychologists examining the nature and value of curiosity, shedding light on some of its most interesting features and exploring its role in human experience. Authors examine the nature and history of curiosity, the psychology of curiosity and its relationship to interest, understanding, and desire, the impact of language in shaping our curiosity, the cultivation and measurement of curiosity, and the vital part that curiosity can and should play in education. With perspectives on curiosity from all over the world, this diverse, interdisciplinary collection provides an in-depth and multi-faceted examination of the epistemological, psychological, moral, and educative dimensions of curiosity.

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ISBN: 9781538158722
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Author: Ilhan Inan, Lani M Watson, Dennis Whitcomb, Safiye Yigit
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 346 pages
Series: Moral Psychology of the Emotions
Genres: Ethics and moral philosophy
Psychology: emotions