The Melancholy of the Philosopher: Hume and Spinoza on Emotions and Wisdom
Journal of Scottish Philosophy 3 (1):47-65 (2005)
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Marina Frasca-Spada (2001). Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium: Hume's Pathology of Philosophy. Donald W. Livingston. Mind 110 (439):783-789.
Peter S. Fosl (1998). Donald Livingston's Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium. Hume Studies 24 (2):355-366.
Richard Wollheim (1999). On the Emotions. Yale University Press.
Olli Koistinen & J. I. Biro (eds.) (2002). Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes. Oxford University Press.
Brandon C. Look (2007). Perfection, Power and the Passions in Spinoza and Leibniz. Revue Roumaine de la Philosophie 51 (1-2):21-38.
Michael Della Rocco (2008). Rationalism Run Amok : Representation and the Reality of Emotions in Spinoza. In Charles Huenemann (ed.), Interpreting Spinoza: Critical Essays. Cambridge University Press.
Gideon Segal (2000). Beyond Subjectivity: Spinoza's Cognitivism of the Emotions. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (1):1 – 19.
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