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Author Solomon, Robert.

Title The passions : philosophy and the intelligence of emotions [Hoopla electronic resource] / Robert Solomon.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : The Great Courses, 2006.
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Performer Lecturer: Robert Solomon.
Summary Conventional wisdom suggests there is a sharp distinction between emotion and reason. Emotions are seen as inferior, disruptive, primitive, and even bestial forces. These 24 remarkable lectures suggest otherwise-that emotions have intelligence and provide personal strategies that are vitally important to our everyday lives of perceiving, evaluating, appraising, understanding, and acting in the world. Take a tour of Professor Solomon's more than three-decade-long intellectual struggle to reach an understanding of emotions, which he argues are, "the key to the meaning of life." A distinguished philosopher himself, Professor Solomon's lectures unfold as a rich dialogue with other philosophers, including Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Adam Smith, Nietzsche, William James, Freud, Heidegger, and Sartre. In your exploration, you'll address such questions as: how do we distinguish emotions from feelings, such as heartache? What is the meaning of our emotions, and how do they serve to enrich and guide our lives? Are there a determinable number of basic emotions that serve as building blocks for the range of emotions we experience? Is an emotion such as jealousy a genetic trait shared by all humans - or is it something learned? As you listen to these lectures, prepare to think: Think about your own emotions; think about what you observe in others; think about the enormous body of research and conjecture on this fascinating topic as Professor Solomon takes you on a challenging and stimulating journey. The more we puzzle over the nature of emotions, the deeper the mystery becomes. It is a mystery that is by no means solved, but one that repays in careful, philosophical analysis. All Lectures: 1. Emotions as Engagements with the World 2. The Wrath of Achilles 3. It's Good to Be Afraid 4. Lessons of Love - Plato's Symposium 5. We Are Not Alone - Compassion and Empathy 6. Noble? or Deadly Sin? Pride and Shame 7. Nasty - Iago's Envy, Othello's Jealousy 8. Nastier - Resentment and Vengeance 9. A Death in the Family - The Logic of Grief 10. James and the Bear - Emotions and Feelings 11. Freud's Catharsis - the Hydraulic Model 12. Are Emotions "in" the Mind? 13. How Emotions Are Intelligent 14. Emotions as Judgments 15. Beyond Boohoo and Hooray 16. Emotions Are Rational 17. Emotions and Responsibility 18. Emotions in Ethics 19. Emotions and the Self 20. What Is Emotional Experience? 21. Emotions across Cultures - Universals 22. Emotions across Cultures - Differences 23. Laughter and Music 24. Happiness and Spirituality
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Philosophy.
Added Author Solomon, Robert C..
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ISBN 9781682765623 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
1682765628 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT12329106
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