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El. knyga: True to Our Feelings: What Our Emotions are Really Telling Us [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2008
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195368536
  • Oxford Scholarship Online E-books
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  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2008
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195368536
We live our lives through our emotions, writes Robert Solomon, and it is our emotions that give our lives meaning. What interests or fascinates us, who we love, what angers us, what moves us, what bores us--all of this defines us, gives us character, constitutes who we are. In True to Our Feelings , Solomon illuminates the rich life of the emotions--why we don't really understand them, what they really are, and how they make us human and give meaning to life. Emotions have recently become a highly fashionable area of research in the sciences, with brain imaging uncovering valuable clues as to how we experience our feelings. But while Solomon provides a guide to this cutting-edge research, as well as to what others--philosophers and psychologists--have said on the subject, he also emphasizes the personal and ethical character of our emotions. He shows that emotions are not something that happen to us, nor are they irrational in the literal sense--rather, they are judgements we make about the world, and they are strategies for living in it. Fear, anger, love, guilt, jealousy, compassion--they are all essential to our values, to living happily, healthily, and well. Solomon highlights some of the dramatic ways that emotions fit into our ethics and our sense of the good life, how we can make our emotional lives more coherent with our values and be more 'true to our feelings' and cultivate emotional integrity.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(12)
Part I Emotional Strategies: An Existentialist Perspective
Anger as a Way of Engaging the World
13(16)
Why It is Good to be Afraid
29(10)
Varieties of Fear and Anger: Emotions and Moods
39(12)
Lessons of Love (and Plato's Symposium)
51(12)
We Are Not Alone: Compassion and Sympathy
63(9)
Extremes of Emotion: Grief, Laughter, and Happiness
72(18)
Self-Reproach in Guilt, Shame, and Pride
90(11)
Nasty Emotions: Envy, Spite, Jealousy, Resentment, and Vengeance
101(16)
Part II Toward a General Theory: Myths about Emotions
What an Emotion Theory Should Do
117(10)
Emotions Are Ineffable
127(10)
Emotions Are Feelings
137(5)
The Hydraulic Model
142(8)
Emotions Are ``in'' the Mind
150(9)
Emotions Are Stupid (They Have No Intelligence)
159(11)
Two Flavors of Emotion, Positive and Negative
170(10)
Emotions Are Irrational
180(10)
Emotions Happen to Us (They Are ``Passions'')
190(13)
Part III The Ethics of Emotion: A Quest for Emotional Integrity
Emotions as Evaluative Judgments
203(15)
Emotions, Self, and Consciousness
218(14)
Emotional Experience (``Feelings'')
232(13)
The Universality of Emotions: Evolution and the Human Condition
245(7)
Emotions Across Cultures
252(11)
Happiness, Spirituality, and Emotional Integrity
263(8)
Annotated Bibliography 271(10)
Index 281
Robert C. Solomon is Quincy Lee Centennial Professor of Business and Philosophy and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. A past president of the International Society for Research on Emotions, he is the author of more than forty books, including The Passions, The Joy of Philosophy, Spirituality for the Skeptic, Not Passion's Slave and In Defense of Sentimentality (Volumes 1 and 2 of a three-volume series, The Passionate Life ). He lectures and gives seminars around the world and has done several video and audio 'Superstar Teacher' courses for the Teaching Company.