Persons and passions : essays in honor of Annette Baier
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Persons and passions : essays in honor of Annette Baier
University of Notre Dame Press, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Persons and passions : an introduction / Christopher Williams
- What are the passions doing in the meditations? / Lisa Shapiro
- Love in the ruins : passion in Descartes' meditations / William Beardsley
- The passionate intellect : reading the (non-)opposition of reason and emotion in Descartes / Amy Morgan Schmitter
- Material falsity and the arguments for God's existence in Descartes' meditations / Cecilia Wee
- Reason unhinged : passion and precipice from Montaigne to Hume / Saul Traiger
- Reflection and ideas in Hume's account of the passions / Lilli Alanen
- Sympathy and the unity of Hume's idea of self / Donald Ainslie
- Hume's voyage / Janet Broughton
- Artifice, desire, and their relationship : Hume against Aristotle / Alasdair MacIntyre
- Hume and morality's "useful purpose" / David Gauthier
- Reflection and well-being / Robert Shaver
- Friendship and the law of reason : Baier and Kant on love and principles / Sergio Tenenbaum
- Cruelty, respect, and unsentimental love / Michele Moody-Adams
- Trust as an affective attitude / Karen Jones
- Trusting "first" and "second" selves : Aristotelian reflections on Virginia Woolf and Anntete Baier / Jennifer Whiting