Frances Bottenberg

I research the nature and meaning of intelligence and its bearing on concepts such as personhood and sentience, particularly in reference to living with dementia. I am the co-editor, with Veljko Dubljevic, of Living with Dementia: Neuroethical Issues and International Perspectives (Springer 2021). I also write about issues in the philosophy of education and the scholarship of teaching and learning, especially related to learner-centered classroom strategies and ways to connect curricular objectives with students' personal and professional development.

There are 6 included publications by Frances Bottenberg :

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Emotion as the Animation of Value 2016 1436 In this chapter, Frances Bottenberg argues that influential contemporary theories of emotion haveyet to solve the classic puzzle of how the peculiar felt aspect of emotion is to be linked with itsnormative salience for particular action. This is in p...
Epistemic Arrogance, Moral Harm, and Dementia 2022 654 When it comes to supporting the well-being of a person living with dementia, remaining sensitive to that person’s interests can be challenging, given the impairments that typically define the condition particularly in its later stages. Epistemic arro...
Ethical and Social Issues in Dementia Care 2022 375 It is often assumed that “ethics” refers to a pre-established and settled set of professional guidelines or even a “philosophy of life” that outlines a list of values to live by. In fact, ethics refers just as much to the challenging work of thinking...
Judging Inappropriateness in Actions Expressing Emotion 2014 252 Actions expressing strong emotions such as anger can be appropriate responses when an agent judges a serious injustice to have been committed. Certainly, a woman can experience these conditions and express herself through actions such as gesturing ag...
Power-sharing in the Philosophy Classroom: Prospects and Pitfalls 2015 336 Many of our students learn to approach their college education as yet another system of external control that places authority and decision-making power in the hands of others. This attitude carries consequences for young people’s growth as independe...
Separate and Unequal: A Time to Reimagine Dementia 2021 106 The rapid emergence of COVID-19 has had far-reaching effects across all sectors of health and social care, but none more so than for residential long-term care homes. Mortality rates of older people with dementia in residential long-term care homes h...