This work collects the series of Martin D'Arcy's conferences delivered by Copleston at the University of Oxford, which were dedicated to the comparative study of culture and religion. He commented on this: "We cannot leave the task of fostering mutual understanding among nations solely to politicians and businessmen. There are few philosophers and, with a few exceptions, they generally do not s…
This volume draws together important selections from the rich history of theories and debates about emotion. Utilizing sources from a variety of subject areas including philosophy, psychology, and biology, the editors provide an illuminating look at the "affective" side of psychology andphilosophy from the perspective of the world's great thinkers. Part One features classic readings from Aristo…