Contributions

  • Kathleen D. Vohs (Editor) - Contributor
  • Roy F. Baumeister (Editor) - Contributor
  • George Loewenstein (Editor) - Contributor

Publication

2007-10-30 - Russell Sage Foundation

Language

English

Word Count

89,000 words, Guess

Page Count

356 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • Internet Archiveisbn_9780871548771
  • ISBN-100871548771
  • ISBN-139780871548771
  • Goodreads2865171
  • LibraryThing6331547
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Classifications

  • LCCBF531 .D59 2007
  • LCCBF531.D59 2007

Description

"Philosophers have long tussled over whether moral judgments are the products of logical reasoning or simply emotional reactions. From Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility to the debates of modern psychologists, the question of whether feeling or sober rationality is the better guide to decision making has been a source of controversy. In Do Emotions Help or Hurt Decision Making? Kathleen D. Vohs, Roy F. Baumeister, and George Loewenstein lead a group of psychologists and economists in exploring the empirical evidence on how emotions shape judgments and choices." "Researchers on emotion and cognition have staked out many extreme positions: viewing emotions as either the driving force behind cognition or its side effect, either an impediment to sound judgment or a guide to wise decisions. The contributors to Do Emotions Help or Hurt Decision Making? provide a richer perspective, exploring the circumstances that shape whether emotions play a harmful or helpful role in decisions."--Jacket.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Do Emotions Help or Hurt Decision Making?: A Hedgefoxian PerspectiveHardcoverRussell Sage Foundation2007-10-30

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