Ressentiment
978-613-2-95069-7
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2010-09-09
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In philosophy and psychology, ressentiment (pronounced /rəsɑ̃tiˈmɑ̃/) is a particular form of resentment or hostility. Ressentiment is the French word for "resentment" (fr. Latin intensive prefix 're', and 'sentire' "to feel"). Ressentiment is a sense of hostility directed at that which one identifies as the cause of one's frustration, that is, an assignment of blame for one's frustration. The sense of weakness or inferiority and perhaps jealousy in the face of the "cause" generates a rejecting/justifying value system, or morality, which attacks or denies the perceived source of one's frustration. The ego creates an enemy in order to insulate itself from culpability.
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