When someone suffers a mishap, a setback or a downfall, we
sometimes find ourselves experiencing schadenfreude - an emotion
defined as deriving pleasure from another's misfortune.
Schadenfreude is a common experience and an emotion which is
seemingly inherent to social being. This book offers a
comprehensive summary of current theoretical and empirical work on
schadenfreude from psychological, philosophical and other
scientific perspectives. The chapters explore justice as an
underlying motive for schadenfreude, and the role played by social
comparison processes and envy in evoking pleasure at the
misfortunes of others in interpersonal relations. Schadenfreude is
also described as a common phenomenon in intergroup relations. This
is a compelling volume on a fascinating subject matter that aims to
increase our understanding of the nature of this emotion and the
role it plays in social relations.
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