The Concept of Love in 17th and 18th Century Philosophy /
""Love is joy with the accompanying idea of an external cause."" Spinoza's definition of love (Ethics Book 3, Prop. LIX) manifests a major paradigm shift achieved by seventeenth century Europe in which the emotions, formerly seen as normative ""forces of nature, &q...
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[Budapest, Hungary] :
Eötvös Univ. Press,
2007.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / G. Boros, H. De Dijm, and M. Moors
- Cartesian subjectivity and love / Denis Kambouchner
- The role of Amicitia in political life / Susan James
- L'apparition de l'amour de soi dans I'Éthique / Chantal Jaquet
- Spinoza über liebe and erkenntnis / Wolfgang Bartuschat
- Leibniz on love / Gábor Boros
- Malebranche on natural and free loves / Tad Schmaltz
- The problem of conscience and order in the amour-pur debate / Dániel Schmal
- Love of God and love of creatures: the Masham-Astell exchange / Catherine Wilson
- The theory and regulation of love in 17th century philosophy / Catherine Wilson
- Frances Hutcheson: from moral sense to spectatorial rights / Aaron Garrett
- Philosophy as Medicina mentis? Hume and Spinoza on emotions and wisdom / Willem Lemmens
- The depth of the heart
- "even if a bit tumultuous". On compassion and erotic love in Diderot's ethics / Miklós Vassányi
- Motivational internalism: a Kantian perspective on moral motives and reasons / Heiner Klemme
- Kant on: "love God above all, and your neighbor as yourself" / Martin Moors.