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Stoicism & emotion [[electronic resource] /] / Margaret R. Graver



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Autore: Graver Margaret Visualizza persona
Titolo: Stoicism & emotion [[electronic resource] /] / Margaret R. Graver Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, 2007
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (300 p.)
Disciplina: 128/.37093
Soggetto topico: Stoics
Emotions (Philosophy)
Soggetto non controllato: greek and roman philosophy, consciousness, thought, emotions, mental health, stoicism, stoics, stoic philosophers, ancient greece, rome, complex judgments, values, virtue, suppression of feelins, searching examination, powerful psychological responses, human potential, new interpretation, ethics, rational mind, responsibility, accountability, physiological basis, affective response, involuntary feelings, disordered behaviors, illness, deeper motivations, moral shame, optimistic love
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-268) and indexes.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction: emotion and norms for emotion -- A science of the mind -- The pathetic syllogism -- Vigor and responsibility -- Feelings without assent -- Brutishness and insanity -- Traits of character -- The development of character -- City of friends and lovers -- The tears of Alcibiades -- Appendix: the status of confidence in stoic classifications.
Sommario/riassunto: On the surface, stoicism and emotion seem like contradictory terms. Yet the Stoic philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome were deeply interested in the emotions, which they understood as complex judgments about what we regard as valuable in our surroundings. Stoicism and Emotion shows that they did not simply advocate an across-the-board suppression of feeling, as stoicism implies in today's English, but instead conducted a searching examination of these powerful psychological responses, seeking to understand what attitude toward them expresses the deepest respect for human potential. In this elegant and clearly written work, Margaret Graver gives a compelling new interpretation of the Stoic position. Drawing on a vast range of ancient sources, she argues that the chief demand of Stoic ethics is not that we should suppress or deny our feelings, but that we should perfect the rational mind at the core of every human being. Like all our judgments, the Stoics believed, our affective responses can be either true or false and right or wrong, and we must assume responsibility for them. Without glossing over the difficulties, Graver also shows how the Stoics dealt with those questions that seem to present problems for their theory: the physiological basis of affective responses, the phenomenon of being carried away by one's emotions, the occurrence of involuntary feelings and the disordered behaviors of mental illness. Ultimately revealing the deeper motivations of Stoic philosophy, Stoicism and Emotion uncovers the sources of its broad appeal in the ancient world and illuminates its surprising relevance to our own.
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ISBN: 1-281-95691-0
9786611956912
0-226-30520-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910782455503321
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