The Soft Underbelly of Reason: The Passions in the Seventeenth Century
Stephen Gaukroger (ed.)
Routledge (1998)
| Abstract | This book provides perspectives of the passions of the 17th century. The contributors suggest that fundamental questions about the nature of wisdom, goodness and beauty were understood in terms of the contrast between reason and passions. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Emotions (Philosophy History | |||||||||
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| Call number | B815.S64 1998 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415170540 9780415170543 | |||||||||
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Thomas Dixon (2003). From Passions to Emotions: The Creation of a Secular Psychological Category. Cambridge University Press.
Amy M. Schmitter (2002). Descartes and the Primacy of Practice: The Role of the Passions in the Search for Truth. Philosophical Studies 108 (1-2):99 - 108.
Robert C. Solomon (1976/1983). The Passions. University of Notre Dame Press.
Dominik Perler (2005). Emotions and Cognitions. Fourteenth-Century Discussions on the Passions of the Soul. Vivarium 43 (2):250-274.
John P. Wright (2009). Hume's 'a Treatise of Human Nature': An Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
Susan James (1997). Passion and Action: The Emotions in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
Maria Borges (2007). Emotions and Practical Reason in Kant. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 10:161-166.
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