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20710013 THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY in Philosophy L-5 BAGGIO GUIDO
(syllabus)
Affectivity: passions and emotions between philosophy and science
The course will examine the topic of affectivity through the analysis of some philosophical classics on passions and some more recent scientific theories on emotions. The aim of the course is to investigate the problematic issues concerning human affectivity from an interdisciplinary approach, intertwining philosophy, psychology, and cognitive sciences.
Module A (6 CFU) The program of Module A will focus on the following topics: - Introduction to the historical-theoretical understandings of the notions of passion and emotion - Cartesian theory of the passions - Humean treatment of the passions - Analysis of the theme of affectivity in philosophical thought
(reference books)
Module A
R. Cartesio, Le passioni dell’anima, Bompiani 2003 D. Hume, Trattato sulla natura umana, Laterza 2008, pp. 289-476 G. Baggio, G. Quinzi (a cura di), Pensare l’affettività, Rosenberg & Sellier 2021 [Introduzione, capitoli 1-3]
Recommended texts
G. Mori, Cartesio, Carocci 2010 A. Santucci, Introduzione a Hume, Laterza 2005
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