Philosophy and the Passions Towards a History of Human Nature |
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Author:
| Meyer, Michel |
Translator:
| Barsky, Robert F. |
Series title: | Literature and Philosophy Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-271-02032-7 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2000 |
Publisher: | Pennsylvania State University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $47.95 |
Book Description:
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The subject of the passions has always haunted Western philosophy and, more often than not, aroused harsh judgments. For the passions represent a force of excess and lawlessness in humanity that produces troubling, confusing paradoxes.
Michel Meyer provides new insight into an age-old dilemma: Does passion torture people because it blinds them, or, on the contrary, does it permit them to apprehend who and what we really are?
The subject of the passions has always haunted Western philosophy and, more often than not, aroused harsh judgments. For the passions represent a force of excess and lawlessness in humanity that produces troubling, confusing paradoxes.
Michel Meyer provides new insight into an age-old dilemma: Does passion torture people because it blinds them, or, on the contrary, does it permit them to apprehend who and what we really are?