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Robert C. Solomon was a profound philosopher whose work delved into the depths of continental philosophy, particularly the realms of ethics and the philosophy of emotions. He explored the nature of love, challenging the traditional notion of romantic affection as a universal, immutable quality, instead proposing it as a cultural construct. His approach to emotions was cognitivist, emphasizing that feelings, much like beliefs, are susceptible to rational appraisal and revision. Solomon's lectures, often drawing from the works of Nietzsche and Sartre, are renowned for their engaging and personal style, encouraging students to deeply contemplate the meaning of existence.


Biology - Second Edition
- 1412 pages
- 50 hours of reading
Sm Quarto, PP.1412 Plus Index, Color Illustrations