Reason, will, and emotion : defending the Greek tradition against Triune consciousness
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Reason, will, and emotion : defending the Greek tradition against Triune consciousness
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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Description
This powerful exploration of an important topic in philosophy of mind from ancient to contemporary philosophy presents an original argument against the current direction of debate and examines a wide range of philosophers from both continental and analytic traditions.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Affection in Triune Consciousness Ricoeur in Search of a Philosophy of the 'Heart' Cognition and Volition, or Reason and Will Faculties or Powers of the Mind Affectivity and Values: Two Modern Views Reason and Desire from Socrates to the Stoics Augustine: 'Love transformed into Will' Thomas Aquinas: The Primacy of Intellectual Love The Unravelling of Triune Consciousness Bibliography Notes Index
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