Aristotle on What Emotions Are (opens in new tab)
Giles Pearson’s book on Aristotle’s account of what emotions are is a majestic piece of work, which—irrespective of whether one agrees with every aspect of his exegesis—gives him pride of place among previous doyens in this area such as Fortenbaugh (2002) and Konstan (2006), and indeed makes this…
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