«“Phthonos” and “nemesis” as the emotions of the human mind»
«“Phthonos” and “nemesis” as the emotions of the human mind»
Author(s): Vukan SlavkovićSubject(s): Philosophy, Social Sciences, Psychology, Theoretical Linguistics, Social Philosophy, Lexis, Semantics, Social psychology and group interaction
Published by: Великотърновски университет „Св. св. Кирил и Методий”
Keywords: Crime оf Passion; Jealousy; Envy; Emotions; Ill-will; Moral Indignation.
Summary/Abstract: Understanding of the specific meanings of jealousy and envy differs from culture to culture. Some attitudes indicate how a diverse form of base instincts and thoughts, manifested in jealousy, effects below the level of consciousness. In this article are analysed the motives of jealousy, whose multidisciplinarity reflects in the interpretation of this notion from philosophical, psychological, and sociological aspects. The jealousy of some people can be directed at anything they want: professional interests, their friends, even children. This form of jealousy can be characterised as an aggressive attack that, foremost, leads to the commission of a crime, and it is expressed by using violent methods to shed light on relations. In the context of our research, jealousy remains a field of description of a versatile feeling whose motive initiates a willing process and leads to different consequences. The basic form of jealousy is the excitement of a spirit that is not subjugated by reason but initiates unbridled forms of its manifestation.
Journal: Етика, наука, образование
- Issue Year: 2/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 150-159
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English