Book contents
- Aristotle on Thought and Feeling
- Aristotle on Thought and Feeling
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Psyche
- 2 Aristotelian Feelings
- 3 Developing Thought and Feeling
- 4 Aristotelian Choice
- 5 Akrasia
- 6 Thoughtfulness and Feelings
- 7 To Kalon and Music
- Conclusion
- Glossary of Key Terms
- References
- General Index
- Index Locorum
2 - Aristotelian Feelings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2021
- Aristotle on Thought and Feeling
- Aristotle on Thought and Feeling
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Psyche
- 2 Aristotelian Feelings
- 3 Developing Thought and Feeling
- 4 Aristotelian Choice
- 5 Akrasia
- 6 Thoughtfulness and Feelings
- 7 To Kalon and Music
- Conclusion
- Glossary of Key Terms
- References
- General Index
- Index Locorum
Summary
This chapter concerns the Aristotelian Feelings. Aristotle provides a list of the feelings in Nicomachean Ethics II 5, but he fails to give any analysis of their inner workings. For that we need to turn to Aristotle’s Rhetoric II 1-11 and passages from his de Anima. While it is a controversial matter to appeal to texts outside the Nicomachean Ethics, I argue that it is possible to draw important lessons from these texts for the interpretation of the Ethics while keeping sight of the major differences between the scope and often of the content of these different works. Two important features of the feelings that emerge from such an examination are: (1) that the feelings provide indexical insight – information about the immediate context of choice and action; and (2) that the feelings, while motivational, only get their direction from a person’s character and the particular circumstances that person is in. For example, sympathy (eleos) may motivate one to help someone in need if one is a good person, or it may motivate one to turn away, if one is a bad person.
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- Aristotle on Thought and Feeling , pp. 24 - 41Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021