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EMOTION AND COGNITIVE LIFE IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY By Martin Pickave, Lisa Shapiro - Hardcover **BRAND NEW**.
This volume explores emotion in medieval and early modern thought, and opens a contemporary debate on the way emotions figure in our cognitive lives. Thirteen original essays explore the key themes of emotion within the mind; the intentionality of emotions; emotions and action; and the role of emotion in self-understanding and social situations.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199579911
ISBN-13
9780199579914
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117268353
Product Key Features
Format
Hardcover
Publication Year
2012
Language
English
Dimensions
Weight
21.3 Oz
Width
6.8in.
Height
0.9in.
Length
9.4in.
Additional Product Features
Dewey Edition
23
Table of Content
List of ContributorsAbbreviations1. Martin Pickave and Lisa Shapiro: Introduction2. Peter King: Dispassionate Passions3. Dominik Perler: Why is the Sheep Afraid of the Wolf? Medieval Debates on Animal Passions4. Ian Drummond: John Duns Scotus on the Passions of the Will5. Claude Pannaccio: Intellections and Volitions in Ockham's Nominalism6. Martin Pickave: Emotion and Cognition in Later Medieval Philosophy: The Case of Adam Wodeham7. Simo Knuuttila: Sixteenth-Century Discussions of the Passions of the Will8. Sabrina Ebbersmeyer: The Philosopher as a Lover: Renaissance Debates on Platonic Eros9. Paul Hoffman: Reasons, Causes, and Inclinations10. Dennis Des Chene: Using the Passions11. Lisa Shapiro: How We Experience the World: Passionate Perception in Descartes and Spinoza12. Deborah Brown: Agency and Attention in Malebranche's Theory of Cognition13. Lilli Alanen: Spinoza on Passions and Self-Knowledge: The Case of Pride14. Amy M. Schmitter: Family Trees: Sympathy, Comparison and the Proliferation of the Passions in Hume and his PredecessorsIndex
Dewey Decimal
189
Age Level
Scholarly & Professional
Copyright Date
2012
Lc Classification Number
B815
Reviews
this excellent volume provides a valuable overview of medieval debates about how to situate the passions within the mind and the role of the passions in cognition. It also provides some interesting and insightful essays on various subjects pertaining to early modern views on the passions and cognition, which help to show how early modern theories of the passions emerge from this medieval background. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the burgeoning field of work on thehistory of the passions and for contemporary philosophers interested in the connection between emotions and cognition., "This excellent volume provides a valuable overview of medieval debates about how to situate the passions within the mind and the role of the passions in cognition.... It is essential reading for anyone interested in the burgeoning field of work on the history of the passions and for contemporary philosophers interested in the connection between emotions and cognition."--Matthew J. Kisner, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, "...[T]here is much of value to be found in this volume." --Journal of the History of Philosophy "This excellent volume provides a valuable overview of medieval debates about how to situate the passions within the mind and the role of the passions in cognition.... It is essential reading for anyone interested in the burgeoning field of work on the history of the passions and for contemporary philosophers interested in the connection between emotions and cognition."--Matthew J. Kisner, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews