The secret history of emotion from Aristotle's rhetoric to modern brain science
Uncovering a rich tradition beginning with Aristotle, The Secret History of Emotion offers a counterpoint to the way we generally understand emotions today. Through a radical rereading of Aristotle, Seneca, Thomas Hobbes, Sarah Fielding, and Judith Butler, among others, Daniel M. Gross reveals a per...
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press
2006
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Acceso en línea: | Sumario |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Early modern emotion and the economy of scarcity
- Apathy in the shadow economy of emotion
- Virtues of passivity in the English civil war
- The politics of pride in David Hume and David Simple
- Thinking and feeling without a brain : William Perfect and Adam Smith's compassion