Passion, Death, and Spirituality: The Philosophy of Robert C. Solomon: Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Cultures, cartea 1
Editat de Kathleen Higgins, David Shermanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iun 2014
Solomon memorably defined philosophy itself as ‘the thoughtful love of life’, and despite the diversity of his output, he was most drawn by central questions about the meaning of life, the essential role that emotions play in finding that meaning, and the human imperative to seek ‘emotional integrity’, in which one’s thoughts, emotions, and actions all contribute to a coherent narrative. The essays included here draw attention to the interconnections between the issues Solomon addressed, and evince the manner in which he embodied that integrity, living a life at one with his philosophy. They emphasize the central themes of passion, ethics, and spirituality, which threaded through his work, and the way these ideas informed his views on how we should approach grief and death. The multiplicity of topics alone make this keystone work an enlightening read for a full spectrum of students of philosophy, providing much to ponder and recounting a subtle and shining example of the emotional integrity Solomon worked so hard to define.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789400794924
ISBN-10: 9400794924
Pagini: 316
Ilustrații: XVI, 300 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Cultures
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9400794924
Pagini: 316
Ilustrații: XVI, 300 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Cultures
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Introduction, Kathleen M. Higgins.- EMOTIONS.- “Sensational Judgmentalism: Reconciling Solomon and James,” Jesse Prinz.- “Biology and Existentialism,” Ronald de Sousa.- “Between Existentialism and the Human Sciences: Solomon's Cognitive Theory of the Emotions,” David Sherman.- “A Critique of Pure Revenge,” Arindam Chakrabarti.- “Chakrabarti’s ‘A Critique of Pure Revenge’: A Response,” Robert C. Solomon.- “Sentimentality in Life and Literature,” Jenefer Robinson.- ETHICS.- “Robert Solomon’s Contribution to Business Ethics: Emotional Agency,” Pat Werhane and David Bevan.- “Virtues, Concepts, and Rules in Business Ethics: Reflections on the Contributions of Robert C. Solomon,” Robert Audi.- “Robert Solomon’s Aristotelian Nietzsche,” Christine Swanton.- “Bob Solomon and the Ethics of Grief and Gratitude: Toward a Politics of Love,” Kelly Oliver.- COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY.- “Grief and the Mnemonics of Places: A Thank You Note,” Janet McCracken.- “Of Grief and Mourning: Thinking a Feeling, Back to Robert Solomon,” Purushottama Bilimoria.- “The Lost Art of Sadness,” Padmasiri de Silva.- “Solomonic Justice, Rights, and Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: A Confucian Meditation,” Henry Rosemont.- SPIRIT AND SPIRITUALITY.- “In the Spirit of Solomon,” Shari Neller Starrett.- “Spirit: A Plea for Geist,” Richard Schacht.- “Daring To Be Grateful: Robert C. Solomon on Gratitude in the Face of Fanaticism,” Markus Weidler.- “Solomon on Spirituality,” John Bishop.- “Bob on Meaning in Life and Death,” Kathleen M. Higgins.- Robert C. Solomon Bibliography.- Contributors.- Acknowledgements.
Notă biografică
David Sherman is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Montana. His research focuses on German Idealism, existential phenomenology, and the Frankfurt School. He is the author of Sartre and Adorno: The Dialectics of Subjectivity (SUNY, 2007) and Camus (Blackwell, 2009), and he is a coeditor of the Blackwell Guide to Continental Philosophy (with Robert Solomon, Blackwell, 2003) and Reading Negri (with Pierre LaMarche and Max Rosenkrantz, Open Court, 2011).
Kathleen M. Higgins is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. Her main areas of research are continental philosophy and aesthetics, particularly musical aesthetics. She has published a number of books: The Music between Us: Is Music the Universal Language? (Chicago, 2012), Comic Relief: Nietzsche's “Gay Science” (Oxford University Press, 2000), What Nietzsche Really Said (with Robert C. Solomon, Schocken Books, 2000), A Passion for Wisdom (with Robert C. Solomon, Oxford, 1997), A Short History of Philosophy (with Robert C. Solomon, Oxford, 1996), The Music of Our Lives (Temple, 1991; Lexington, 2011), and Nietzsche's “Zarathustra” (Temple, 1987; rev. ed., Lexington, 2010), which Choice named an Outstanding Academic Book of 1988-1989. She has edited or co-edited several other books on such topics as Nietzsche, German Idealism, aesthetics, ethics, erotic love, and non-Western philosophy. She has been a Resident Scholar at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Study and Conference Center (1993), and a Visiting Fellow of the Australian National University Philosophy Department and Canberra School of Music (1997). She has also received an Alumni Achievement Award from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (1999). She is a frequent visitor at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
Kathleen M. Higgins is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. Her main areas of research are continental philosophy and aesthetics, particularly musical aesthetics. She has published a number of books: The Music between Us: Is Music the Universal Language? (Chicago, 2012), Comic Relief: Nietzsche's “Gay Science” (Oxford University Press, 2000), What Nietzsche Really Said (with Robert C. Solomon, Schocken Books, 2000), A Passion for Wisdom (with Robert C. Solomon, Oxford, 1997), A Short History of Philosophy (with Robert C. Solomon, Oxford, 1996), The Music of Our Lives (Temple, 1991; Lexington, 2011), and Nietzsche's “Zarathustra” (Temple, 1987; rev. ed., Lexington, 2010), which Choice named an Outstanding Academic Book of 1988-1989. She has edited or co-edited several other books on such topics as Nietzsche, German Idealism, aesthetics, ethics, erotic love, and non-Western philosophy. She has been a Resident Scholar at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Study and Conference Center (1993), and a Visiting Fellow of the Australian National University Philosophy Department and Canberra School of Music (1997). She has also received an Alumni Achievement Award from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (1999). She is a frequent visitor at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Robert C. Solomon, who died in 2007, was Professor of Philosophy and Quincy Lee Centennial Professor of Business at the University of Texas, USA. As the first book comprehensively to examine the breadth of Solomon’s contribution to philosophy, this volume ranks as a vital addition to the literature. It includes a newly published transcript of Solomon’s last talk, which responded to Arindam Chakrabarti on the concept of revenge, as well as the considered views of prominent figures in the numerous subfields in which Solomon worked. The content analyses his perspectives on the philosophy of emotion, virtue, business ethics, and religion, in addition to philosophical history, existentialism, and the many other topics that held this prolific thinker’s attention.
Solomon memorably defined philosophy itself as ‘the thoughtful love of life’, and despite the diversity of his output, he was most drawn by central questions about the meaning of life, the essential role that emotions play in finding that meaning, and the human imperative to seek ‘emotional integrity’, in which one’s thoughts, emotions, and actions all contribute to a coherent narrative. The essays included here draw attention to the interconnections between the issues Solomon addressed, and evince the manner in which he embodied that integrity, living a life at one with his philosophy. They emphasize the central themes of passion, ethics, and spirituality, which threaded through his work, and the way these ideas informed his views on how we should approach grief and death. The multiplicity of topics alone make this keystone work an enlightening read for a full spectrum of students of philosophy, providing much to ponder and recounting a subtle and shining example of the emotional integrity Solomon worked so hard to define.
Solomon memorably defined philosophy itself as ‘the thoughtful love of life’, and despite the diversity of his output, he was most drawn by central questions about the meaning of life, the essential role that emotions play in finding that meaning, and the human imperative to seek ‘emotional integrity’, in which one’s thoughts, emotions, and actions all contribute to a coherent narrative. The essays included here draw attention to the interconnections between the issues Solomon addressed, and evince the manner in which he embodied that integrity, living a life at one with his philosophy. They emphasize the central themes of passion, ethics, and spirituality, which threaded through his work, and the way these ideas informed his views on how we should approach grief and death. The multiplicity of topics alone make this keystone work an enlightening read for a full spectrum of students of philosophy, providing much to ponder and recounting a subtle and shining example of the emotional integrity Solomon worked so hard to define.
Caracteristici
The first volume to deal with the full range of Robert C. Solomon’s celebrated contribution to philosophical inquiry Includes the newly published transcript of his final talk Features the contributions of prominent figures in the fields Solomon explored Explores Solomon’s work on subjects such as existentialism and the nature of virtue as well as his core themes of passion, ethics and spirituality