Aristotle on What Emotions Are

Aristotle on What Emotions Are

Pearson, Giles

Oxford University Press

08/2024

400

Dura

9780198879343

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction : What This Book Aims to Achieve (and What It Doesn't). A Map
1: Some Key Terminology and Distinctions. The Prospects for an Analysis of Emotions in Terms of Other Intentional States
PART I. EMOTIONS AS PLEASURES AND DISTRESSES
2: Emotions as Representational Hedonic States
3: Pleasure and Distress as Contributing to the Individuation of Emotion Types
4: Emotions as Hedonic States That Are Formed in Response to Intentional States That Apprehend Their Objects
5: Emotions and the Account(s) of Pleasure in the Ethics
PART II. Emotion-Types
6: Anger (org=e)
7: Some Other (Putative) Links between Emotions and Desires
8: Appetite (Epithumia)
PART III. THE MATERIAL DIMENSION OF EMOTIONS AND SOME PROBLEMATIC CASES
9: The Material or Bodily Dimension of Emotions
10: Some Problematic Cases and the Supplements in the EE Specification of the Emotions
PART IV. FURTHER PHILOSOPHICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND A SIGNIFICANT PHILOSOPHICAL ADVANTAGE
11: Contrast with a Contemporary Motivational Theory. Which Representational Role(s) Do Emotions Play?
12: Explaining Recalcitrant Emotions with Aristotle
Catalogue of Aristotle's Emotions as Representational Pleasures or Distresses
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