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Thinking about the Emotions

A Philosophical History
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332 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Press, USAerschienen am08.06.2017
Leading philosophers offer a rich survey of the development of our understanding of the emotions, discussing major thinkers from antiquity to the 20th century. Thinking about the Emotions is a fascinating and illuminating study of how philosophers have grappled with this intriguing part of our nature as beings who feel as well as think and act.mehr
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KlappentextLeading philosophers offer a rich survey of the development of our understanding of the emotions, discussing major thinkers from antiquity to the 20th century. Thinking about the Emotions is a fascinating and illuminating study of how philosophers have grappled with this intriguing part of our nature as beings who feel as well as think and act.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-876685-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum08.06.2017
Seiten332 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 155 mm, Höhe 236 mm, Dicke 28 mm
Gewicht567 g
Artikel-Nr.15705656

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Alix Cohen & Robert Stern: Introduction1: Daniel Garber: Thinking Historically/Thinking Analytically: The Passion of History and the History of Passions2: T. H. Irwin: The Passions as the Subject of the Virtues3: Dominik Perler: Emotions and the Will in Medieval Philosophy4: Lilli Alanen: Ideas and Affects in Spinoza's Therapy of Passions5: Amy Schmitter: 'I've Got a Little List:' the Classification of the Passions and Forms of Explanation in 17th Century Philosophy6: Laurent Jaffro: The Politics of Laughter in Shaftesbury and Hutcheson7: Elizabeth S. Radcliffe: Alcali and Acid, Oil and Vinegar: Hume on Contrary Passions8: Alix Cohen: Kant on the Moral Cultivation of Feelings9: Christopher Bennett: How Should We Understand Schiller's Critique of Kant? Grace, Emotion and Expressive Activity10: Christopher Janaway: Affect and Cognition in Schopenhauer and Nietzsche11: Kevin Mulligan: Thrills, Orgasms & Sadness: Austro-German Criticisms of William James12: Sacha Golob: Methodological Anxiety: Heidegger on Moods and Emotions13: Anthony Hatzimoysis: Sartre on Affectivity14: Fabrice Teroni: Getting a Grip on Emotional Modesmehr

Autor

Alix Cohen is a Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. She is the author of Kant and the Human Sciences: Biology, Anthropology and History (Palgrave, 2009), the editor of Kant's Lectures on Anthropology: A Critical Guide (CUP, 2014), Kant on Emotion and Value (Palgrave, 2014), and Associate Editor of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy and the Oxford Bibliography Online (OUP).

Robert Stern is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield. His publications include Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit (2nd edn, Routledge, 2013), Hegelian Metaphysics (OUP, 2009), Understanding Moral Obligation (CUP, 2012) and Kantian Ethics (OUP, 2015). He has formerly been editor of the Hegel Bulletin and the European Journal of Philosophy, and is currently President of the British Philosophical Association.