Emotion, thought, and therapy : a study of Hume, Spinoza and Freud on thought and passion
Hume and Spinoza are the most systematic representatives of two opposing traditions of argument about the relation of thought and feeling in the emotions. The Humeans treat emotions as essentially feelings (impressions or affects) with thoughts incidentally attached. The Spinozists say roughly the r...
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University of Oxford
1974
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