The Passions

“A mature, wise, and provocative work . . . . The main lines of argument—that the emotions are ways we constitute our lives with meaning; that they are in some important sense things we do rather than things that merely happen to us; that emotions have their own sort of rationality and logic and are subject to evaluation and criticism as such; that emotions are, in some important sense, evaluative judgments—remain an important, credible contemporary view. . . . Solomon is clear, clever, and deep (also often funny).”
     —Owen Flanagan, Duke University

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Emotions and the Meaning of Life

Robert C. Solomon

1993 - 352 pp.

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Cloth 978-0-87220-227-6
$45.00
Paper 978-0-87220-226-9
$19.00

An abridged reprint of the Doubleday edition of 1976, with new preface and conclusion by the author.

 

Reviews:

“A mature, wise, and provocative work . . . . The main lines of argument—that the emotions are ways we constitute our lives with meaning; that they are in some important sense things we do rather than things that merely happen to us; that emotions have their own sort of rationality and logic and are subject to evaluation and criticism as such; that emotions are, in some important sense, evaluative judgments—remain an important, credible contemporary view. . . . Solomon is clear, clever, and deep (also often funny).”
     —Owen Flanagan, Duke University