Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of EmotionsCambridge University Press, 14 апр. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 751 What is it to grieve for the death of a parent? More literary and experiential than other philosopical works on emotion, Upheavals of Thought will engage the reader who has ever stopped to ask that question. Emotions such as grief, fear, anger and love seem to be alien forces that disturb our thoughts and plans. Yet they also embody some of our deepest thoughts--about the importance of the people we love, about the vulnerability of our bodies and our plans to events beyond our control. In this wide-ranging book, based on her Gifford Lectures, philosopher Martha Nussbaum draws on philosophy, psychology, anthropology, music and literature to illuminate the role emotions play in our thoughts about important goals. Starting with an account of her own mother's death, she argues that emotions are intelligent appraisals of a world that we do not control, in the light of our own most significant goals and plans. She then investigates the implications of this idea for normative issues, analyzing the role of compassion in private and public reasoning and the attempts of authors both philosophical and literary to purify or reform the emotion of erotic love. Ultimately, she illuminates the structure of emotions and argues that once we understand the complex intelligence of emotions we will also have new reasons to value works of literature as sources of ethical education. Martha C. Nussbaum is Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, University of Chicago, appointed in Law School, Philosophy department, and Divinity School, and an Associate in Classics. A leading scholar in ancient Greek ethics, aesthetics and literature, her previous books include The Fragility of Goodness (Cambridge, 1986), Loves's Knowledge (Oxford, 1992), Poetic Justice (Beacon Press, 1997), The Therapy of Desire (Princeton, 1996), Cultivating Humanity (Harvard, 1997), and Sex and Social Justice (Oxford, 1999). Her reviews have appeared in the New York Times, Boston Globe, New York Review of Books, and New Republic. |
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... focusing less on language and the acceptance of linguistically formulable propositions and more on the general ability to ... focus on some general issues of emotional content , addressing the connection between animal emotions and the ...
... focusing less on language and the acceptance of linguistically formulable propositions and more on the general ability to ... focus on some general issues of emotional content , addressing the connection between animal emotions and the ...
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... focusing on the role of the arts in cultivating these emotions . The Interlude and Chapter 5 therefore turn to ... focus on certain cases , it is also clear that my project is to construct an analytical framework for thinking about ...
... focusing on the role of the arts in cultivating these emotions . The Interlude and Chapter 5 therefore turn to ... focus on certain cases , it is also clear that my project is to construct an analytical framework for thinking about ...
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... focus on our own goals , and they represent the world from the point of view of those goals and projects , rather than from a strictly impartial viewpoint . Moreover , they develop in connec- tion with extremely close and intimate ...
... focus on our own goals , and they represent the world from the point of view of those goals and projects , rather than from a strictly impartial viewpoint . Moreover , they develop in connec- tion with extremely close and intimate ...
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... focus on two emotions that seem particularly pertinent in crafting a reply : compassion and love . There would be ... focusing on these two emotions ( although others , such as shame and disgust , also play an important role in my ...
... focus on two emotions that seem particularly pertinent in crafting a reply : compassion and love . There would be ... focusing on these two emotions ( although others , such as shame and disgust , also play an important role in my ...
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... focus on accounts of the " as- cent " or " ladder " of love within highly restricted portions of the West- ern philosophical / literary traditions , asking which reforms in the struc- ture of love seem to promise solutions to these ...
... focus on accounts of the " as- cent " or " ladder " of love within highly restricted portions of the West- ern philosophical / literary traditions , asking which reforms in the struc- ture of love seem to promise solutions to these ...
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