Feeling Revengeful

Authors

  • Myisha Cherry University of California, Riverside

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59123/passion.v1i1.12633

Keywords:

revenge, anger, retribution, retributive emotions

Abstract

I provide an account of feeling revengeful and I do so while rejecting the view that anger is ‘the emotion’ of revenge and that to be angry, conceptually, is to have a desire for vengeance. My aim is to challenge us to see the complex dimensions of revenge as feeling(s), which will also disprove the above views. I also make a case for precision in the ways we describe our affective states and trouble the tendency to necessarily link anger to revenge, anger’s action tendency to vengeance, and view angry people as ‘the avengers.’

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Published

2023-06-09

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How to Cite

Cherry, M. (2023) “Feeling Revengeful”, Passion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions, 1(1), pp. 18–30. doi:10.59123/passion.v1i1.12633.