Passions and the Emotions: Volume 85 (Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements, Series Number 85)
Cambridge University Press, 10/17/2019
EAN 9781108748049, ISBN10: 110874804X
Paperback, 284 pages, 23.9 x 18.3 x 4.6 cm
Language: English
This volume is based on The Royal Institute of Philosophy's London Lecture series for 2017–18. It consists of fourteen original papers in which leading philosophers consider key concepts in the area, including those of passion and emotion, and their intentionality, as well as love, guilt, forgiveness, desire and regret. The relationships between the passions and religious belief and to aesthetics are also analysed, alongside the ethical and psychoanalytical implications of our emotions. Connexions between the passions and our reading of fiction and our response to developments in technology are considered, as is the work of Descartes, Spinoza, Nietzsche, William James and R. G. Collingwood. This book will be an essential compendium to contemporary work in the area.
1. Love, guilt, and forgiveness Eleonore Stump
2. Ruly and unruly passions
Early Modern perspectives Elizabeth S. Radcliffe
3. Lange vs James on emotion, passion, and the arts Paisley Livingston
4. The passions and religious belief John Cottingham
5. The evaluative content of emotion Patricia Greenspan
6. Passion for the art of morally responsible technology development Sabine Roeser and Steffen Steinert
7. The aesthetic dimension of passion Sebastian Gardner
8. Why you'll regret not reading this paper Mark Schroeder
9. The quest for God
rethinking desire Fiona Ellis
10. A truthful way to live? Objectivity, ethics and psychoanalysis Michael Lacewing
11. Responding emotionally to fiction
a Spinozist approach Susan James
12. The persuasive use of emotions Jamie Dow
13. How to make the passions active
Spinoza and R. G. Collingwood Alexander Douglas
14. Emotional intentionality Matthew Ratcliffe.