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Value identities: Personality as an ecology of values

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The paper examines the concept of individual and collective value identities based an emotionalist understanding of values. The main perspective it discusses is one where emotions are the most important practical instruments for the clarification of individual and collective values. The argument implies that moral emotions are not irrational, but have a logic of their own which can reliably pinpoint the persons’ value system; emotions are thus crucial building blocks of an ethics which is able to enhance personal and moral identity. This particular ecology of moral emotions is pivotal in crisis periods, such as the global pandemics, wars or system crashes, either economic, or political, security, diplomatic or cultural. In the current circumstances, where the already shaken individual and collective values throughout the world have been shaken by the Covid 19 pandemic, understanding identities as fundamentally couched in moral emotions may be critical to saving our cult...ures and our legacies of social and moral capital.

Keywords:
values / identitiesx / moral emotions / empathy / social/moral capital
Source:
СОЦИУМ И ВЛАСТЬ, 2021, 2, 18-35
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  • Российской академии народного хозяйства и государственной службы при Президенте Российской Федерации
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200025 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Phylosophy and Social Theory) (RS-200025)

DOI: 10.22394/1996-0522-2021-2-18-25.

ISSN: 1996-0522

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have a logic of their own which can reliably pinpoint the persons’ value system; emotions are thus
crucial building blocks of an ethics which is able to
enhance personal and moral identity. This particular ecology of moral emotions is pivotal in crisis
periods, such as the global pandemics, wars or system crashes, either economic, or political, security,
diplomatic or cultural. In the current circumstances,
where the already shaken individual and collective
values throughout the world have been shaken by
the Covid 19 pandemic, understanding identities as
fundamentally couched in moral emotions may be
critical to saving our cultures and our legacies of
social and moral capital.
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collective value identities based an emotionalist
understanding of values. The main perspective
it discusses is one where emotions are the most
important practical instruments for the clarification
of individual and collective values. The argument
implies that moral emotions are not irrational, but
have a logic of their own which can reliably pinpoint the persons’ value system; emotions are thus
crucial building blocks of an ethics which is able to
enhance personal and moral identity. This particular ecology of moral emotions is pivotal in crisis
periods, such as the global pandemics, wars or system crashes, either economic, or political, security,
diplomatic or cultural. In the current circumstances,
where the already shaken individual and collective
values throughout the world have been shaken by
the Covid 19 pandemic, understanding identities as
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critical to saving our cultures and our legacies of
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Fatić, A.. (2021). Value identities: Personality as an ecology of values. in СОЦИУМ И ВЛАСТЬ
Российской академии народного хозяйства и государственной службы при Президенте Российской Федерации.(2), 18-35.
https://doi.org/10.22394/1996-0522-2021-2-18-25.
Fatić A. Value identities: Personality as an ecology of values. in СОЦИУМ И ВЛАСТЬ. 2021;(2):18-35.
doi:10.22394/1996-0522-2021-2-18-25. .
Fatić, Aleksandar, "Value identities: Personality as an ecology of values" in СОЦИУМ И ВЛАСТЬ, no. 2 (2021):18-35,
https://doi.org/10.22394/1996-0522-2021-2-18-25. . .

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