- 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
Aristotle on What Emotions Are
16 August 2024
By Giles Pearson, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Bristol. Published by Oxford University Press.