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Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance
- Aquinas, Thomas, Selections in Philosophy in the Middle
Ages, ed. A. Hyman and J. Walsch, Indianapolis, IN: Hackett
Publishing Company, 1973.
- Aquinas, Thomas, Summa Theologicae, 5 vol., tr. Fathers
of the English Dominican Province, Westminster, MD: Christian Classics
(henceforth ST), 1981. [Cited by Part, Question, and article.]
- Aquinas, Thomas, Truth, 3 vol. (translation of
Quaestiones disputatae de Veritate), tr. Mulligan, McGlynn,
Schmidt, Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing Company, 1994. [Cited by
number of question.]
- Aristotle, De Anima (“On the Soul”), in The Complete Works of Aristotle, vol. 1, ed. J. Barnes, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984a. (Scholar)
- Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics, Poetics and
Rhetoric, in The Complete Works of Aristotle, vol.
2, ed. J. Barnes, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984b. [All
works of Aristotle are cited by title and by Bekker number (page,
column and line).]
- Augustine, City of God, ed. D. Knowles, Harmondsworth:
Penguin, 1972. [Cited by book and chapter.]
- Augustine, Selections in Philosophy in the Middle Ages,
ed. A. Hyman and J. Walsch, Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing
Company, 1973. (Selections from Augustine and Aquinas.)
- Augustine, On the Two Souls, against the Manicheans, in
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series One, Volume 4, ed. P.
Schaff, 1887; reprinted by Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1992 (also
available at http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/1403.htm, edition
copyrighted 2004 by K. Knight). [Cited by chapter and paragraph.] (Scholar)
- Augustine, De genesi ad litteram (The Literal Meaning
of Genesis), 2 vol., tr. J.H. Taylor, New York: Newman, 1982.
[Cited by book, chapter and paragraph.]
- Charron, Pierre, De La Sagesse, ed. Barbara de Negroni,
Paris; Fayard, 1986.
- Cicero, Cicero on the Emotions: Tusculan Disputations 3 and
4, tr. M. Graver, Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2002.
- Cicero, De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum, tr. H. Rackham.
London: Heinemann, 1931.
- Cicero, Pro A. Licino Archia Poeta, oratio ad judices,
ed. G. H. Nall, London: St. Martin’s Press, 1987. [Cited by section
and line.] (Scholar)
- Eustace of St. Paul (Eustachius de Sancto Paulo), Summa
philosophiae quadripartite de rebus dialecticis, ethicis, physicis, et
metaphysicis, Paris, 1609.
- Galen, “The Best Doctor is Also a Philosopher,” in
Galen: Selected Works, tr. P. Singer. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1997. (Scholar)
- Galen, On the Passions and Errors of the Soul, tr. P.
Harkins, Columbus, OH: Ohio U. Press, 1963.
- Galen, De temperamentis et de Inaequali Intemperie,
facsimile reproduction of 1521 Thomas Linacre translation, Cambridge:
A. Macmillan and R. Bowes, 1881. (Scholar)
- Lipsius, Justus, De constantia libri duo, qui alloquium
praecipue continent in publicis malis. Leiden: C. Plantin,
1584.
- Lipsius, Justus, Sixe bookes of politickes or civil doctrine
[translation of Politicorum sive Civilis doctrinae libri sex,
Leiden: C. Plantin, 1589], tr. W. Jones, London: R. Field.
- Machiavelli, Niccoló, Prince and
Discourses (selections), in Selected Political
Writings, tr. D. Wootton, Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing
Company, 1994.
- Montaigne, Michel de, The Collected Essays, tr. D. Frame,
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1958.
- Seneca, “On Anger,” in Moral and Political
Essays, tr. J. Cooper and J. Procopé. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1995. (Scholar)
- Suarez, Tractatus de Anima and Tractatus quinque ad
Primam Secundae D. Thomae Aquiniatis, in Opera Omnia,
vol. IV-V, edition nova a D.M. André, Paris: Apud Ludovicum
Vivès, 1856–1878.
- Vives, Juan Luis, The Passions of the Soul: the Third Book of
de Anima et Vita, ed., C. Noreña, Lewiston, N.Y.: E.
Mellen Press, 1990.
Seventeenth Century
[See sections below for Descartes, Hobbes, Malebranche, and
Spinoza]
- Anon, Pathomachia; or the Battel of affections: Shadowed by a
Feigned Siege of the City Pathopolis. Written some years since, and
now first published by a friend of the deceased author.
London.
- Arnauld, Antoine and Pierre Nicole, Logic or the Art of
Thinking, tr. J.V. Buroker, Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1996.
- Astell, Mary, A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Parts I and
II, ed. P. Springborg, Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press,
2002.
- Astell, Mary and John Norris, Letters concerning the Love of
God, between the Author of the Proposal to the Ladies and Mr. John
Norris, London, 1695.
- Bossuet, Jacques-Benigne, Traité de la connaissance de
Dieu et de soi-même, Paris, 1741 (posth.).
- Burton, Robert, Anatomy of Melancholy, ed. H. Jackson,
intro. W. Gass, N.Y.: New York Review Books, 2001.
- Charleton, Walter, Natural History of the Passions
(2nd edition), London, 1701.
- Coeffeteau, Nicolas, Tableau des passions humaines, de leurs
causes et leurs effets, Paris, 1630.
- Coeffeteau, Nicolas, Table of Humane Passions, tr. E.
Grimeston, London, 1621.
- Condillac, Étienne Bonnot, Abbé de, Essay on the
Origin of Human Knowledge, tr. H.Aarsleff, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2001.
- Condillac, Étienne Bonnot, Abbé de, Condillac’s
Treatise on Sensations, tr. G. Carr, London: Favil Press,
1930. (Scholar)
- Cureau de la Chambre, Marin, Les Characteres des
Passions, Paris, 1648–62.
- Digby, Kenelm, Two Treatises: in the one of which, the nature
of bodies; in the other, the nature of man’s soul, is looked into: in
the way of discovery of the immortality of reasonable souls,
Paris, 1644.
- LeBrun, Charles, “LeBrun’s Lecture on Expression,” in
J. Montagu, The Expressions of the Passions, New Haven,
Conn.: Yale University Press, 1994. (Text and translation of LeBrun,
c. 1668, Conférence sur l’expression générale
et particulière, delivered to the Académie
Royale de Peinture et Sculture; first published 1698, variously
titled Traité des Passions). (Scholar)
- Locke, John, Essay Concerning Human Understanding, ed. P.
Nidditch, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975.
- Masham, Damaris Cudworth, Discourse concerning the Love of
God, London, 1696.
- More, Henry, An account of virtue, or, Dr. Henry More’s
abridgment of morals put into English, London, 1690. (Translation
of 1668, Enchiridion ethicum praecipua moralis philosophiae
rudimenta complectens, illustrata utplurimum veterum monumentis, &
ad probitatem vitae perpetuò accommodata, London.) (Scholar)
- Norris, John, Theory and Regulation of Love, Oxford,
1688.
- Pascal, Blaise, Pensées, tr. H. Levi, N.Y.: Oxford
University Press, 1995. [Cited by fragment number.]
- Poulain de la Barre, François, De
l’égalité des deux sexes: Discours physique et moral
où l’on voit l’importance de se défaire des
préjugés, Paris: Jean du Puis, 1673. (Scholar)
- Poulain de la Barre, François, De l’éducation
des dames pour la conduite de l’esprit dans les sciences et dans les
moeurs. Entretiens, Paris: Jean du Puis, 1674.
- Poulain de la Barre, François, Three Cartesian Feminist
Treatises, trans. and ed., V. Bosley and M.M. Welch, Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2002.
- Reynolds, Edward, Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of
the Soul of Man, London, 1640.
- Senault, Jean François, The Uses of the Passions,
tr. Henry Earl of Monmouth, London, 1649.
- Wright, Thomas, The Passions of the Mind in General,
London, 1604.
Descartes
[See remarks on citations.]
- Descartes, René, Oeuvres De Descartes, 11 vol.,
ed. Ch. Adam and P. Tannery, Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin,
1996. [Cited by work, then AT followed by volume and page
number.]
- Descartes, René, The Philosophical Writings Of
Descartes, 3 vol., tr. J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff, and D.
Murdoch, volume 3 including A. Kenny, Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1985–8. [Cited by work, then as CSM(K) followed by volume and
page number. All translations not my own are from this edition.] (Scholar)
- Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and René Descartes, The
Correspondence Between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and René
Descartes, ed and tr. L. Shapiro, Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 2007.
Hobbes
[All citations to works of Hobbes are given by chapter and
paragraph.]
- Hobbes, Thomas, The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of
Malmesbury, ed. Sir W. Molesworth, London: J. Bohn, 1839–45.
- Hobbes, Thomas, Leviathan, tr. E. Curley, Indianapolis,
IN: Hackett Publishing, 1994.
- Hobbes, Thomas, Man and Citizen (translation of de
Homine and de Cive), tr. B. Gert, C. Wood, T.S.K.
Scott-Craig, and T. Hobbes, Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing,
1990.
- Hobbes, Thomas, Elements of Law: Human Nature and de Corpore
Politico with Three Lives (with selections from de
Corpore, chapters I, VI and XXV), ed. J.C.A. Gaskin, Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1994.
Malebranche
[All citations to The Search after Truth (ST) give the number
of Book, chapter and page. Citations to the Dialogues on
Metaphysics and on Religion (DMR) give the page number.]
- Malebranche, Nicolas, The Search after Truth, tr. T.
Lennon and P. Olscamp, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1997.
- Malebranche, Nicolas, Dialogues on Metaphysics and on
Religion, tr. N. Jolley and D. Scott, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1997.
Spinoza
[References to the Ethics are by part (I-V), definition, (D),
proposition (P), or other subsection, and if applicable, to scholium
(s), demonstration, or corollary (c).]
- Spinoza, B., Ethics in The Collected Works of
Spinoza vol. 1, tr. E. Curley, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
University Press, 1985.
Eighteenth Century
[See below for sections on Hume, Hutcheson, and Shaftesbury.]
- Anon., An Enquiry into the Origin of Human Appetites and
Affections, Showing How Each Arises from Association: for the use of
young gentlemen at the universities, 1741. (Cited in Gardiner
1970, 221.)
- Ayloffe, William, The Government of the Passions, According to
the Rules of Reason and Religion, London: 2nd edition,
1704.
- Burke, Edmund, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our
Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, in Pre-Revolutionary
Writings, ed. I. Harris, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1993.
- Clarke, Samuel, The Government of the Passions: a Sermon
Preach’d before the Queen at St. James’s Chapel, on Sunday
the 7th of January 1710, London: W. Botham, 1711. (Scholar)
- Condillac, Étienne Bonnot, Abbé de, Essay on the
Origin of Human Knowledge, tr. H.Aarsleff, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2001.
- Condillac, Étienne Bonnot, Abbé
de, Condillac’s Treatise on Sensations, tr. G. Carr,
London: Favil Press, 1930. (Scholar)
- Dubos, Abbé (Jean-Baptiste), Refléxions critiques
sur la Poësie et sur la Peinture: Seconde Partie, Paris:
1719.
- Falconer, William, A Dissertation on the Influence of the
Passions upon the Disorders of the Body, London: C. Dilly; and J.
Phillips, 1788.
- Fielding, Sarah, The Adventures of David Simple and the
Adventures of David Simple, Volume the Last, ed. L. Bree, London:
Penguin, 2002.
- Hartley, David, Observations on Man, his Frame, his Duty, and
his Expectations, facsimile reproduction of 1749 edition, New
York: Garland Publishing, 1971. Selections available in Raphael, 1991,
Vo. II. (Scholar)
- Kames, Lord (Henry Home), Elements of Criticism, 2 vols.,
ed. P. Jones, Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2005.
- Mandeville, Bernard, “Enquiry into the Origin of Moral
Virtue” from The Fable of the Bees: or Private Vices, Public
Benefits, 1714; selections in Raphael, 1991, Vol. I. (Scholar)
- Mandeville, Bernard, The Fable of the Bees: or Private Vices,
Public Benefits, 2 vols., ed. F.B. Kaye, Indianapolis: Liberty
Fund, 1988.
- Raphael, D.D., ed., British Moralists: 1650–1800, 2
Vols., Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing Company, 1991. (Scholar)
- Reid, Thomas, Essays on the Active Powers of Man, 1788;
selections in Raphael, 1991, Vol. II. (Scholar)
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, Discourse on the Origin of
Inequality, in On the Social Contract and Discourses,
tr. D Cress, Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing, 1983.
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, Julie, or the New Heloise, tr. P.
Stewart and J. Vaché, Dartmouth, N.H.: University Press of New
England, 1997.
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, Emile; or, on Education, tr A.
Bloom, New York: Basic Books, 1979.
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, The Confessions, tr. J.M. Cohen,
Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1953.
- Smith, Adam, Theory of Moral Sentiments, 1759; selections
in Raphael, 1991, Vol. II. (Scholar)
- Smith Adam, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, ed. D.D.
Raphael and A.L. Macfie, from The Glasgow Edition of the Works and
Correspondence of Adam Smith, vol. I, Indianapolis: Liberty Fund,
1982.
- Wollstonecraft, Mary, Mary: a Fiction, Thoughts on
the Education of Daughters, and Vindication of the Rights of
Woman, in The Collected Works of Mary Wollstonecraft,
ed. M. Butler and J. Todd, London: Pickering, 1989.
- Wollstonecraft, Mary, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman with
Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects, London: J. Johnson,
1792.
Hume
[See remarks on citations]
- Hume, David, A Treatise of Human Nature, ed. L.A.
Selby-Bigge, rev. P.H. Nidditch, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975. [All
citations to the Treatise refer to this edition, cited as T, followed
by Book, Part, Section and then page number.] Selections available in
Raphael, 1991, Vol. II. (Scholar)
- Hume, David, “Dissertation on the Passions”, in
The Philosophical Works of David Hume, vol. 4, Edinburgh,
1828. (Scholar)
- Hume, David, Essays, Moral, Political, Literary, ed. E.F.
Miller, Indianapolis: Liberty Classics, 1985. [Citations by title of
the essay.]
- Hume, David, Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals,
1751; selections in Raphael, 1991, Vol. II. (Scholar)
- Hume, David, Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding,
1748; selections in Raphael, 1991, Vol. II. (Scholar)
- Hume, David, “Two letters to F. Hutcheson”, in Raphael
1991, Vol. II. (Scholar)
Hutcheson
[See remarks on citations]
- Hutcheson, Francis, Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the
Passions with Illustrations on the Moral Sense, ed. A. Garrett,
Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, 2002. Selections available in Raphael,
1991, Vol. I. (henceforth Essay) (Scholar)
- Hutcheson, Francis, Inquiry Concerning the Original of our
Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, Glasgow: R. and A. Foulis, 1772;
electronic reprint from the fourth edition, Thomson Gale, 2003;
selections available in Raphael, 1991, Vol. I. (henceforth
Inquiry) (Scholar)
Shaftesbury
[All citations to Shaftesbury are from the Cambridge edition, cited by
specific work and page number. Works cited are Inquiry Concerning
Virtue and Merit (cited as Inquiry — selections of
which are also available in Raphael, 1991, Vol. I), Letter
Concerning Enthusiasm, (cited as Enthusiasm),
Soliloquy, or Advice to an Author (cited as
Soliloquy), and “Sensus Communis (cited as
Sensus).]
- Shaftesbury, Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions,
Times, edited by Lawrence Klein, Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1999.
Other
- Nietzsche, F., On the Genealogy of Morals & Ecce
Homo, tr. W. Kaufmann, N.Y.: Vintage Books, 1967.
- Nietzsche, F., The Portable Nietzsche, ed. and tr. W.
Kaufmann, N.Y.: Penguine Books, 1976.
- Ainslie, D., 1999, ”Scepticism About Persons in Book II of
Hume’s Treatise,“ Journal of the History of
Philosophy, 37: 469–492. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, Hume’s True Scepticism, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Alanen, L., 2003, Descartes’s Concept of Mind, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, ”Descartes’ Mind-Body Composites,
Psychology and Naturalism,“ Inquiry, 51: 464–484. (Scholar)
- Árdal, Páll, 1966, Passion and Value in
Hume’s Treatise, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. (Scholar)
- Baier, A., 1991, A Progress of Sentiments, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Baltzly, D., 2004, ”Stoicism“, The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2004 Edition), Edward N. Zalta
(ed.),
<https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2004/entries/stoicism/>. (Scholar)
- Broughton, J. and R. Mattern, 1978, ”Reinterpreting Descartes on the Notion of the Union of Mind and Body,“ Journal of the History of Philosophy, 16: 23–32. (Scholar)
- Brown, D., 2006, Descartes and the Passionate Mind, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012, ”Agency and Attention in
Malebranche,“ in Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and
Early Modern Philosophy, ed. M. Pickavé & L. Shapiro,
Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Brown, D., and C. Normore,, 2019, Descartes and the Ontology of Everyday Life, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Buelow, George J., 2000. ”Theory of the Affects,“ in
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 20 vols.,
Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000. ”Theory of Musical Figures,“
in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 20 vols.,
Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Buelow, George J. and Wilson, Blake, 2000. ”Rhetoric and
Music: Before 1750,“ in The New Grove Dictionary of Music
and Musicians, 20 vols., Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Feagin, S., 1998, ”Tragedy,“ in Routledge
Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. E. Craig, London: Routledge (Scholar)
- Fieser, J., 1992, ”Hume’s Classification of the Passions and
its Precursors,“ Hume Studies, 18: 1–17. (Scholar)
- Frykholm, E & Rutherford, D., 2013. ”Hedonism and Virtue,“ in The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century,” ed. P. Anstey, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Gardiner, H., 1970, Feeling and Emotion: a History of
Theories, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. (Scholar)
- Garrett, D., 1997, Cognition and Commitment in Hume’s Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Gidden, D., 1979, “Epicurus on Self-Perception,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 16: 297–306. (Scholar)
- Gill, M., 2000, “Shaftesbury’s Two Accounts of the Reason to
Be Virtuous,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, 38:
529–548 (Scholar)
- Goldhaber, C., forthcoming, “The Humors in Hume’s
Skepticism,” Ergo. (Scholar)
- Goldsmith, M.M., 1998, “Mandeville, Bernard,” in E.
Craig, ed., Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, London:
Routledge. (Scholar)
- Greenberg, S., 2010, “Malebranche on the Passions: Biology, Morality and the Fall,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 18: 191–207 (Scholar)
- Guerlac, R., 1998, “Vives, Juan Luis,” in Routledge
Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. E. Craig, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Hankinson, R.J., 1998, “Galen,” in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. E. Craig, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Hippocratic medicine,” in
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- Hoffman, P., 1986, “The Unity of Descartes’s
Man,” Philosophical Review, 95: 339–370. (Scholar)
- –––, 1990, “Cartesian Passions and Cartesian Dualism,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 71: 310–333. (Scholar)
- –––, 1991, “Three Dualist Theories of the Passions,” Philosophical Topics, 19: 153–200. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, Essays on Descartes, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Inwood, B., 1998, “Seneca, Lucius Annaeus,” in
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. E. Craig, London:
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- Irwin T.H., 1998, 2003, “Aristotle,” in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. E. Craig, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- James, S., 1997, Passion and Action: the Emotions in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998a, “The Passions in Metaphysics and the Theory of Action,” in The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, vol. I, ed. D. Garber and M. Ayers, Cambridge/N.Y.: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998b, “Reasons, the Passions and the Good
Life,” in The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century
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- –––, 2005, “Sympathy and Comparison: Two Principles of Human Nature”, in Impressions of Hume, ed. M. Frasca-Spada and P. Keil, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Jaquet, C., 2004 [2015], L’unité du corps et de
l’esprit. Affects, actions passions chez Spinoza, Paris:
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Spinoza, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018.
- Jones, Peter, 1982, Hume’s Sentiments: Their Ciceronian and
French Context, Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Hume on the Arts and ‘The
Standard of Taste’,” in The Cambridge Companion to
Hume, 2nd edition, ed. D.F. Norton & J. Taylor,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 414–446. (Scholar)
- Kahn, V., N. Saccamano and D. Coli, eds., 2006, Politics and
the Passions: 1500 to 1850, Princeton: Princeton University
Press. (Scholar)
- King, Peter, 1999, “Aquinas on the Passions,” in
Aquinas’s Moral Theory, Ithaca: Cornell University Press,
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- –––, 2002, “Late Scholastic Theories of the Passions: Controversies in the Thomist Tradition,” in Emotions and Choice from Boethius to Descartes, ed. H. Lagerlund and M. Yrjönsuuri, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 229–258. (Scholar)
- Kisner, M., 2011, Spinoza on human freedom: reason, autonomy and the good life, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Knuuttila, S., 2004, Emotions in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Korsgaard, C., 1999, “The General Point of View: Love and
Moral Approval in Hume’s Ethics,” Hume Studies, 25:
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- Korsmeyer, C., 1995, “Gendered Concepts and Hume’s Standard
of Taste”, Feminism and Tradition in Aesthetics,
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- Kovaleff Baker, Nancy, 2000. “History of the Concept of
Expression: Before 1800,” in The New Grove Dictionary of
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- Kraut, R., 2005, “Aristotle’s Ethics”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2005 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), <Aristotle-ethics/"> https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2005/entries/Aristotle-ethics/>. (Scholar)
- Kraye, J., 1998, “Conceptions of Moral Philosophy,” in
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II, ed. D. Garber and M. Ayers, Cambridge/N.Y.: Cambridge University
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- Kukla, R. 2005, Mass hysteria: medicine, culture, and mothers’
bodies, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Levi, A., 1964, French Moralists: the Theory of the Passions
1585–1649, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Loeb, L., 1977, “Hume’s Moral Sentiments and the
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- Marshall, C., 2012, “Spinoza on Destroying Passions with Reason,” Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 85: 139–160. (Scholar)
- Merivale, A., 2019, Hume on Art, Emotion, and Superstition: A Critical Study of the Four Dissertations, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Meyer, M., 2000, Philosophy and the Passions: towards a History of Human Nature, tr. R.F. Barsky, University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. (Scholar)
- Miller, J.T., 2001, “The passion signified: imitation and
the construction of emotions in Sidney and Wroth,”
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- Millgram, E., 1995, “Was Hume a Humean?,” Hume Studies, 21: 75–93. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, M., 1998, “Morality and emotions,” in
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- O’Neill, E., 1998, “Elisabeth of Bohemia” in E. Craig,
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- Pacchi, A., 1987, “Hobbes and the Passions,” Topoi, 6: 111–19. (Scholar)
- Papy, Jan, 2004, “Justus Lipsius”, The Stanford
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- Popkin, R., 1998, “Charron, Pierre,” in Routledge
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