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Aristotle on What Emotions Are

16 August 2024

By Giles Pearson, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Bristol. Published by Oxford University Press.

  • The first monograph devoted to the question of what Aristotle thinks emotions are, providing new insights into the earliest theoretical investigations into the nature of emotions
  • Argues against all existing interpretations of Aristotle's views on this subject, and provides a new, systematic, interpretation of his theory
  • Shows how Aristotle's views on this subject are philosophically interesting, and challenges current views on the emotions

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Aristotle on What Emotions Are | Oxford University Press

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