European Journal of Analytic Philosophy (Jan 2006)

Seventeenth-century theories of emotion and their contemporary relevance

  • Gábor Boros

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 125 – 142

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This paper takes a look at seventeenth-century theories of emotion, and their influence on contemporary philosophical and psychological approaches to the subject. Although at a first glance some of these seventeenth-century theories may seem to be outdated, this is often a result of a simplistic reading, and in fact there are promising ways to “update” these theories. Reading seventeenth-century theories from our own perspective reveals new aspects of the work of our predecessors, which, in turn, can inspire further contemporary developments.

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