Passionate Reason

Passionate Reason
Title Passionate Reason PDF eBook
Author C. Stephen Evans
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 228
Release 1992-11-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780253114402

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Johannes Climacus, SÃ ̧ren Kierkegaard's pseudonymous author of Philosophical Fragments, "invents" a religion suspiciously resembling Christianity as an alternative to the assumption that humans possess the Truth within themselves. Through this literary device, Climacus raises in a fresh and audacious way age-old questions about the relation of Christian faith to human reason. Is the idea of a human incarnation of God logically coherent? Is religious faith the product of a voluntary choice? In a comprehensive discussion of one of Kierkegaard's most important books, C. Stephen Evans elucidates Kierkegaard's novel explanation that the tension between faith and reason must be understood as a consequence of the passionate character of reason itself. Passionate Reason situates Kierkegaard's philosophy in the context of postmodern religious thought, providing a contemporary reading of Fragments as a challenge to both the modern Enlightenment critique of reason and the postmodern abandonment of truth.

Passionate Reason

Passionate Reason
Title Passionate Reason PDF eBook
Author C. Stephen Evans
Publisher Indiana University Press (Ips)
Pages 232
Release 1992-11-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Passionate Reason situates Kierkegaard's philosophy in the context of postmodern religious thought, providing a contemporary reading of Fragments as a challenge to both the modern Enlightenment critique of reason and the postmodern abandonment of truth.

Passion and Reason

Passion and Reason
Title Passion and Reason PDF eBook
Author Richard S. Lazarus
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 340
Release 1994
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780195104615

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Passion and Reason describes how readers can interpret what lies behind their own emotions and those of their families, friends, and co-workers, and provides useful ideas about how to manage our emotions more effectively.

Of the passions

Of the passions
Title Of the passions PDF eBook
Author David Hume
Publisher
Pages 582
Release 1826
Genre
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Passionate Intelligence

Passionate Intelligence
Title Passionate Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Arieh Sachs
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 137
Release 2019-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1421435403

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Originally published in 1967. Professor Sachs shows the inner coherence of Samuel Johnson's thought by pointing out the interconnectedness of his remarks on religious, moral, aesthetic, political, and psychological subjects. Reason and imagination, the central concepts in the Johnsonian ethos, are elucidated with reference to "vacuity," "attention," "novelty," "diversity," and other words to which Johnson attached special significance. Johnson emerges as an original thinker of the English Christian-humanist heritage; he "is to be read in the same spirit as Pascal." Primarily concerned with the relation between Johnson's ideas and the long tradition of which they are the culmination, Sachs also emphasizes the relevance of Johnson's thought to the twentieth century.

Passion's Triumph Over Reason

Passion's Triumph Over Reason
Title Passion's Triumph Over Reason PDF eBook
Author Christopher Tilmouth
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 424
Release 2010-11-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199593043

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Christopher Tilmouth presents an accomplished study of Early Modern ideas of emotion, self-indulgence, and self-control in the literature and moral thought of the late 16th and 17th centuries (1580 to 1680).

Reason and Passion

Reason and Passion
Title Reason and Passion PDF eBook
Author Michael G. Peletz
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 416
Release 2023-11-10
Genre History
ISBN 0520326873

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This book provides a historical and ethnographic examination of gender relations in Malay society, in particular in the well-known state of Negeri Sembilan, famous for its unusual mixture of Islam and matrilineal descent. Peletz analyzes the diverse ways in which the evocative, heavily gendered symbols of "reason" and "passion" are deployed by Malay Muslims. Unlike many studies of gender, this book elucidates the cultural and political processes implicated in the constitution of both feminine and masculine identity. It also scrutinizes the relationship between gender and kinship and weighs the role of ideology in everyday life. Peletz insists on the importance of examining gender systems not as social isolates, but in relation to other patterns of hierarchy and social difference. His study is historical and comparative; it also explores the political economy of contested symbols and meanings. More than a treatise on gender and social change in a Malay society, this book presents a valuable and deeply interesting model for the analysis of gender and culture by addressing issues of hegemony and cultural domination at the heart of contemporary cultural studies. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1996.