Hard Feelings
The Moral Psychology of Contempt
Macalester Bell
Reviews and Awards
"Hard Feelings makes a substantial, valuable and timely contribution to the moral psychology literature and will be essential reading for anyone working on the nature or ethics of contempt. It is also likely to be of wider interest to those interested in moral philosophy more generally." - Alfred Archer, The Philosophical Quarterly
"Highly recommended." - S. J. Shaw, CHOICE
"In Hard Feelings, Macalester Bell defends the moral value of contempt. She argues that sometimes contempt is the best moral response. We ought to feel contempt when others manifest certain vices of character. Bell's arguments are sharp and clearly presented. She makes a persuasive case that contempt has been misunderstood in the literature." - Jonathan Vanderhoek, Journal of Moral Philosophy