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Two Notions of Shame
Authors:Y. Sandy Berkovski
Affiliation:Department of Philosophy, Bilkent University, , Ankara, 06800 Turkey
Abstract:On most accounts present in the literature, the complex experience of shame has the injury to self‐esteem as its main component. A rival view, originally propounded by St Augustine, relates shame to the structure of human agency, and more specifically, to the conflict between will and desire. A recent version of this view developed by David Velleman relates shame to the capacity of self‐presentation and the need for privacy. I examine two different interpretations of Velleman's theory and argue that neither suggests a credible alternative to the received view.
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