古代の中国とギリシアにおける感情<br>In the Mind, in the Body, in the World : Emotions in Early China and Ancient Greece (Emotions of the Past)

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古代の中国とギリシアにおける感情
In the Mind, in the Body, in the World : Emotions in Early China and Ancient Greece (Emotions of the Past)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 328 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197681800
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This volume of newly commissioned essays marks a collaborative effort among scholars of ancient Greece and early China to investigate discourses of emotions in ancient philosophy, medicine, and literature from c. 5th century BCE-2nd century CE. The aim is to bring scholars working in the two ancient traditions together to explore ways in which cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary investigation might be deployed to advance our understanding of the emotions in these ancient societies, and ultimately, to confront and challenge certain long-standing modern approaches to emotions.

The volume not only highlights the diverse ways in which emotions have been portrayed and discussed in different geographical and cultural contexts, but also interrogates the concepts through which writers and thinkers in the past experienced and thought about the emotions. The book takes emotions not as natural givens, but as aspects of human experience and conceptualization whose significance can be properly assessed only within the practices, discourses, and institutions of particular societies. The volume addresses a wide range of topics, such as equanimity and impassivity in Daoism and Stoic thought; therapies of emotions in Greco-Roman and early Chinese medicine and philosophy; the cultivation of emotions in relation to perception, attention, and appraisal in Mengzi and the Stoics; the workings of emotion in Aristotle's moral psychology; models of embodiment in canonical ancient medical texts; the ethics and politics of respect, fear, and awe across time, space and genre; and the social function and expression of contempt in Greek literature. In fostering engagement across traditions and disciplines, the volume seeks to make substantive contributions to existing research in the history and philosophy of emotions, as well as the cross-cultural and global study of emotions.

Contents

Douglas Cairns and Curie Virág
Introduction: Emotions as a Topic of Cross- cultural and Historical Investigation
1. Chris Fraser
Deviations from the Way, Failures of Virtue: Emotions in Early Daoist Thought

2. P. N. Singer
Graeco-Roman Therapy of the Emotions: Medical Techniques, Biological Understandings

3. Elisabeth Hsu
The Five Emotions and their Treatment in Chinese Medicine (Suwen 5.3)

4. George Kazantzidis
Emotions across the Hippocratic Corpus and the Suwen

5. Ellie Hua Wang
Reverence and Reverential Respect in Early Confucian Thought

6. Pia Campeggiani
Affective Construals: What Aristotle's Moral Psychology Tells Us about Emotion

7. Eric Hutton
Debating the Proper Wei to Rule the State in Early Chinese and Greek Political Philosophy: On the Emotional Influence of Rulers

8. Dimos Spatharas
The Expression and Social Uses of Contempt in Ancient Greece

9. Franklin Perkins
Judgment, Perception, and Attention in the Cultivation of Emotions: Mengzi and the Stoics

10. Margaret Graver
The Stillness of The Sage's Heart: Senecan Apatheia and the Involuntary Feelings

11. G. E. R. Lloyd
Afterword: The Emotions in the Ancient Greco-Roman and Chinese Worlds

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