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From Passions to Emotions
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Thomas Dixon
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September 22 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521026697
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9780511490514
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September 22 2009
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June 05 2003
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10.1017/CBO9780511490514
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pp. 1
Introduction: from passions and affections to emotions
pp. 26
Passions and affections in Augustine and Aquinas
pp. 62
From movements to mechanisms: passions, sentiments and affections in the Age of Reason
pp. 98
The Scottish creation of ‘the emotions’: David Hume, Thomas Brown, Thomas Chalmers
pp. 135
The physicalist appropriation of Brownian emotions: Alexander Bain, Herbert Spencer, Charles Darwin
pp. 180
Christian and theistic responses to the new physicalist emotions paradigm
pp. 204
What was an emotion in 1884? William James and his critics
pp. 231
Conclusions: how history can help us think about ‘the emotions’
pp. 252
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