Publication

2003-04-14 - Cambridge University Press

Language

English

Word Count

191,500 words, Guess

Page Count

766 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL7744916M
  • ISBN-139780521531825
  • ISBN-100521531829
  • OCLC Control Number50746637
  • LibraryThing31993
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  • Goodreads226711

Classifications

  • LCCBF531 .N87 2001

Description

Emotions shape the landscape of our mental and social lives. Like geological upheavals in a landscape, they mark our lives as uneven, uncertain and prone to reversal. Are they simply, as some have claimed, animal energies or impulses with no connection to our thoughts? Or are they rather suffused with intelligence and discernment, and thus a source of deep awareness and understanding? In this compelling book, Martha C. Nussbaum presents a powerful argument for treating emotions not as alien forces but as highly discriminating responses to what is of value and importance. She explores and illuminates the structure of a wide range of emotions, in particular compassion and love, showing that there can be no adequate ethical theory without an adequate theory of the emotions. This involves understanding their cultural sources, their history in infancy and childhood, and their sometimes unpredictable and disorderly operations in our daily lives.

First Sentence

Emotions, I shall argue, involve judgments about important things, judgments in which, appraising an external object as salient for our own well-being, we acknowledge our own neediness and incompleteness before parts of the world that we do not fully control.

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Other Editions

  • Upheavals of ThoughtPaperbackCambridge University Press2003-04-14

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