ON BEING TOUGH-MINDED: SENSE AND SENSIBILITY AND THE MORAL PSYCHOLOGY OF "HELPING"

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Wainwright, Valerie [1 ]
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[1] Univ Florence, I-50121 Florence, Italy
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10.1353/phl.2015.0037
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I0 [文学理论];
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0501 ; 050101 ;
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This essay situates Sense and Sensibility within the debate about the character concepts and psychological models that are most useful in explanations of un/helpful behavior, examining the thinking styles that inform the kind of altruism Austen's heroine practices. What Austen admires is the (Lockean) exercise of "reasonable exertion," which involves a rational assessment of one's circumstances and objectives: a modus operandi that is sustained by a dispositional attitude of tough-mindedness. While Elinor Dashwood is able to turn certain situations to her own psychological advantage, Austen finds that not even the most tough-minded of women can become invincibly rational in the pursuit of their own best interests.
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页码:A195 / A211
页数:17
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