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Richard Sorabji presents a ground-breaking study of ancient Greek views of the emotions and their influence on subsequent theories and attitudes, pagan and Christian. The central focus of the book is the Stoics, but Sorabji draws on a vast range of texts to give a rich historical survey of how Western thinking about this central aspect of human nature developed.Stoicism is not, Sorabji makes clear, about gritting your teeth. It can successfully banish stress by showing you how to assess your situation differently. But there were rival views, that emotional stress depends on irrational forces in the mind, or, as modern brain research explains, physical forces in the body, so that changing your assessment is only sometimes effective. The debate also concerns the different roles of philosophy, music, and the arts in calming stress.Orthodox Stoics marginalized as mere side-effects the initial agitations which they could not treat. In Christianity we see how one culture can transform anothe

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'another brilliant, astounding production, exciting in the breadth of its coverage, terrifying in the scope of its learning . . . rich, provocative, varied, and entertaining' * Tad Brennan, Philosophical Books *

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1. EMOTION AS COGNITIVE AND ITS THERAPY ; 11. THE ROLE OF ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY IN STOIC COGNITIVE THERAPY ; 20. EMOTIONAL CONFLICT AND THE DIVIDED SELF ; 22. FIRST MOVEMENTS AS BAD THOUGHTS: ORIGEN AND HIS LEGACY

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 9/5/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199256600, 978-0199256600
      ISBN10: 0199256608

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Richard Sorabji presents a ground-breaking study of ancient Greek views of the emotions and their influence on subsequent theories and attitudes, pagan and Christian. The central focus of the book is the Stoics, but Sorabji draws on a vast range of texts to give a rich historical survey of how Western thinking about this central aspect of human nature developed.Stoicism is not, Sorabji makes clear, about gritting your teeth. It can successfully banish stress by showing you how to assess your situation differently. But there were rival views, that emotional stress depends on irrational forces in the mind, or, as modern brain research explains, physical forces in the body, so that changing your assessment is only sometimes effective. The debate also concerns the different roles of philosophy, music, and the arts in calming stress.Orthodox Stoics marginalized as mere side-effects the initial agitations which they could not treat. In Christianity we see how one culture can transform anothe

      Trade Review
      'another brilliant, astounding production, exciting in the breadth of its coverage, terrifying in the scope of its learning . . . rich, provocative, varied, and entertaining' * Tad Brennan, Philosophical Books *

      Table of Contents
      1. EMOTION AS COGNITIVE AND ITS THERAPY ; 11. THE ROLE OF ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY IN STOIC COGNITIVE THERAPY ; 20. EMOTIONAL CONFLICT AND THE DIVIDED SELF ; 22. FIRST MOVEMENTS AS BAD THOUGHTS: ORIGEN AND HIS LEGACY

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