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Robert C. Solomon

    September 14, 1942 – January 2, 2007

    Robert C. Solomon delved deeply into continental philosophy, particularly the 19th and 20th centuries. His work focused on themes like ethics and the philosophy of emotions, developing a cognitivist theory of emotions that views them as rationally appraisable and revisable. Solomon explored the concept of love, arguing that romantic love is a cultural construct rather than a universal state. His lectures, often on Nietzsche and existentialism, emphasized personal reflection and the embrace of life's full spectrum.

    Robert C. Solomon
    Thinking about Feeling
    What Nietzsche really said
    The Big Questions
    True to Our Feelings
    From Rationalism to Existentialism: the Existentialists and Their Nineteenth-Century Backgrounds
    The age of German idealism