Reason Over Passion: The Social Basis of Evaluation and Appraisal
Wilfrid Laurier University Press (1979)
| Abstract | Outline of the Argument REASON IS NOT passion's slave. In his famous statement to the contrary Hume supposed that reason labours only to satisfy our wants, ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Values Reason Emotions Ethics | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD232.S38 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0889200734 9780889200739 | |||||||||
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John Macmurray (1937). Reason and Emotion. London, D. Appleton-Century Company Incorporated.
Bennett W. Helm (2001). Emotions and Practical Reason: Rethinking Evaluation and Motivation. Noûs 35 (2):190–213.
Michael Walzer (2002). Passion and Politics. Philosophy and Social Criticism 28 (6):617-633.
Clarence Sholé Johnson (1992). Yet Another Look at Cognitive Reason and Moral Action in Hume's Ethical System. Journal of Philosophical Research 17:225-238.
Susan Mendus (1981). Reason Over Passion: The Social Basis of Evaluation. Philosophical Books 22 (4):246-248.
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