The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-5-2004
Abstract
Fortenbaugh here revisits his 1975 study, Aristotle on Emotion, incorporating the contributions of Theophrastus to the Peripatetic synthesis of analyses of the emotions. He modifies earlier views, adding new analyses and illustrative material, replying to criticisms of his positions.
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Recommended Citation
Fortenbaugh, William W., "Aristotle and Theophrastus on the Emotions" (2004). The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter. 374.
https://orb.binghamton.edu/sagp/374
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Notes
William W. Fortenbaugh presented “Aristotle and Theophrastus on the Emotions” to the Society at its meeting with the American Philological Association in San Francisco in 2004. A revised version was published in J. T. Fitzgerald, ed. 2008. Passions and Moral Progress in Greco-Roman Thought. Routledge.
For information about the author see: Wikipedia “William Wall Fortenbaugh” (in German)