This paper is concerned with how we should describe Aristotle’s view of human passions such as anger, pity, fear and shame. Specifically, it is about how he characterised the representational aspect of those passions
In this paper I examine the connection which Aristotle establishes between pleasure and activity, an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [337]-351)In this dissertation, I argue that emotions pla...
Fortenbaugh here revisits his 1975 study, Aristotle on Emotion, incorporating the contributions of T...
This paper takes up the claim of some recent commentators that Aristotle, in the Rhetoric, supposed ...
This dissertation seeks to demonstrate that the Aristotelian passions or pathç are the unity of two ...
Aristotle never offers a general account of emotion, and so commentators have tried to construct a t...
The principal claim is that for Aristotle arousing the passions of others can amount to giving them ...
The article analyzes the relationship between passions and sensations in Aristotle’s production. We ...
The subject of this essay is a discussion of the doctrines of emotions of Plato and Aristotle. Accor...
This chapter provides arguments regarding Aristotle’s insights into the cognitive component of emoti...
In this paper, I investigate Aristotle's theory of passions, claiming that he did not develop a deta...
© 2015 by Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. All rights reserved. Aristotle examines emotions in different ...
In contrast to those who more characteristically approach emotion as an individual realm of experien...
The principal claim defended in this thesis is that for Aristotle arousing the emotions of others ca...
This paper reconstruct a general picture of Aristotle’s theory of emotion developed in his major wo...
In this paper I examine the connection which Aristotle establishes between pleasure and activity, an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [337]-351)In this dissertation, I argue that emotions pla...
Fortenbaugh here revisits his 1975 study, Aristotle on Emotion, incorporating the contributions of T...
This paper takes up the claim of some recent commentators that Aristotle, in the Rhetoric, supposed ...
This dissertation seeks to demonstrate that the Aristotelian passions or pathç are the unity of two ...
Aristotle never offers a general account of emotion, and so commentators have tried to construct a t...
The principal claim is that for Aristotle arousing the passions of others can amount to giving them ...
The article analyzes the relationship between passions and sensations in Aristotle’s production. We ...
The subject of this essay is a discussion of the doctrines of emotions of Plato and Aristotle. Accor...
This chapter provides arguments regarding Aristotle’s insights into the cognitive component of emoti...
In this paper, I investigate Aristotle's theory of passions, claiming that he did not develop a deta...
© 2015 by Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. All rights reserved. Aristotle examines emotions in different ...
In contrast to those who more characteristically approach emotion as an individual realm of experien...
The principal claim defended in this thesis is that for Aristotle arousing the emotions of others ca...
This paper reconstruct a general picture of Aristotle’s theory of emotion developed in his major wo...
In this paper I examine the connection which Aristotle establishes between pleasure and activity, an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [337]-351)In this dissertation, I argue that emotions pla...
Fortenbaugh here revisits his 1975 study, Aristotle on Emotion, incorporating the contributions of T...