<p>This dissertation identifies 5 mayor demands regarding the role of the emotions in Aristotelian virtue theories and examines how well some contemporary psychological views of the emotions deal with these issues. The discussion of the role of emotion in Aristotelian virtue theory draws on Aristotle's texts and the works of Terence Irwin, Nancy Sherman, Martha Nussbaum, John Cooper, Rosalind Hursthouse and Arash Abizadeh. The discussion of the contemporary psychological views of the emotions is based on the work of Paul Griffiths in What Emotions Really Are, and focuses on his division of the study of emotion into affect programs and higher cognitive emotions. </p><p>The dissertation is divided in three chapters. The first chapter disc...
Book synopsis: This volume contains thirty-one state-of-the-art contributions from leading figures i...
Esta dissertação tem por escopo a questão das emoções - ?à ???? - na obra de Aristóteles, principalm...
This contribution clarifies and further elaborates the complex nature of the relationship between em...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [337]-351)In this dissertation, I argue that emotions pla...
Human affectivity is a research topic situated at the intersection of psychology, philosophical anth...
Emotions are the focus of intense debate both in contemporary philosophy and psychology, and increas...
Fortenbaugh here revisits his 1975 study, Aristotle on Emotion, incorporating the contributions of T...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this thesis aims at exploring the relation between emotions and morality,...
Many psychological studies have results that are difficult to explain in terms of the neo-Aristoteli...
While Aristotle\u27s treatment of emotion has in recent years received considerable attention, Theop...
This dissertation seeks to demonstrate that the Aristotelian passions or pathç are the unity of two ...
This dissertation examines the view of emotions found in the writings of the philosopher and medical...
grantor: University of TorontoEmotions are more cognitively complex than philosophers have...
This essay explores the interrelations among Aristotelian practical reason, Aristotelian emotion, an...
Aristotle never offers a general account of emotion, and so commentators have tried to construct a t...
Book synopsis: This volume contains thirty-one state-of-the-art contributions from leading figures i...
Esta dissertação tem por escopo a questão das emoções - ?à ???? - na obra de Aristóteles, principalm...
This contribution clarifies and further elaborates the complex nature of the relationship between em...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [337]-351)In this dissertation, I argue that emotions pla...
Human affectivity is a research topic situated at the intersection of psychology, philosophical anth...
Emotions are the focus of intense debate both in contemporary philosophy and psychology, and increas...
Fortenbaugh here revisits his 1975 study, Aristotle on Emotion, incorporating the contributions of T...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this thesis aims at exploring the relation between emotions and morality,...
Many psychological studies have results that are difficult to explain in terms of the neo-Aristoteli...
While Aristotle\u27s treatment of emotion has in recent years received considerable attention, Theop...
This dissertation seeks to demonstrate that the Aristotelian passions or pathç are the unity of two ...
This dissertation examines the view of emotions found in the writings of the philosopher and medical...
grantor: University of TorontoEmotions are more cognitively complex than philosophers have...
This essay explores the interrelations among Aristotelian practical reason, Aristotelian emotion, an...
Aristotle never offers a general account of emotion, and so commentators have tried to construct a t...
Book synopsis: This volume contains thirty-one state-of-the-art contributions from leading figures i...
Esta dissertação tem por escopo a questão das emoções - ?à ???? - na obra de Aristóteles, principalm...
This contribution clarifies and further elaborates the complex nature of the relationship between em...