Abstract
The papers collected in this issue address diferent topics at
play in the contemporary debate on positive feeling and emotion by
virtue of both their primary function in everyday life and their embedded
structure. Within this issue, specifc attention has been given to the
intertwining of positive feeling and ethical issues according to diferent
approaches whose goals consist in providing a description and
clarifcation of the phenomena in question. The contributions gathered
here give us a clear idea of the variety and possible nuances that defne
positive feelings and, with them, of the complexity of our lives and
reality. Specifcally, they concretely show the degree to which the quality
of an experience depends on the agent-environment relationship, the
benefts we can derive from certain positive experiences, and the extent to
which the valence of an emotion can affect our moral life.