Alchemies of the Mind: Rationality and the EmotionsCambridge University Press, 1999 - 450 páginas Jon Elster has written a comprehensive, wide-ranging book on the emotions in which he considers the full range of theoretical approaches. Drawing on history, literature, philosophy and psychology Elster presents a complete account of the role of the emotions in human behavior. Combining methodological and theoretical arguments with empirical case studies and written with Elster's customary verve and economy, this book will have a broad appeal to those in philosophy, psychology, economics, political science, as well as literary studies, history, and sociology. |
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Contenido
A Plea for Mechanisms | 1 |
I2 Explaining by Mechanisms | 4 |
I3 Proverbial Mechanisms | 10 |
I4 Mechanisms in Montaigne | 13 |
I5 Mechanisms in Tocqueville | 17 |
I6 Some Elementary Mechanisms | 20 |
I7 Molecular Mechanisms | 32 |
I8 From Mechanism to Laws | 36 |
III2 Shame and Social Norms | 145 |
III3 Envy in Social Life | 164 |
III4 Honor Duels and Feuds | 203 |
Rationality and the Emotions | 239 |
IV2 The Nature of the Emotions | 244 |
IV3 Rationality and the Emotions | 283 |
The Place of Emotions in the Explanation of Behavior | 328 |
Alchemies of the Mind Transmutation and Misrepresentation | 332 |
I9 A Plea for Disaggregation | 44 |
Emotions Before Psychology | 48 |
II2 Shame and Social Norms | 52 |
II3 The French Moralists | 76 |
II4 Emotions in Literature | 107 |
Social Emotions in Historical Context | 139 |
V2 Transmutation | 341 |
V3 Misrepresentation | 370 |
Coda | 403 |
References | 419 |
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