Exploring the complexities of ethical decision-making in competitive settings, Robert C. Solomon delves into the challenges individuals face when navigating moral dilemmas. He examines the nuances of choices and the implications they carry, providing insights into how ethics can be maintained amidst pressure and rivalry. Solomon's analysis offers a critical perspective on the intersection of ethics and competition, making it a valuable read for those interested in philosophy and business ethics.
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Robert C. Solomon approfondì la filosofia continentale, in particolare del XIX e XX secolo. Il suo lavoro si concentrò su temi come l'etica e la filosofia delle emozioni, sviluppando una teoria cognitivista delle emozioni che le considera valutabili e modificabili razionalmente. Solomon esplorò il concetto di amore, sostenendo che l'amore romantico è una costruzione culturale piuttosto che uno stato universale. Le sue lezioni, spesso su Nietzsche e l'esistenzialismo, enfatizzavano la riflessione personale e l'accettazione dell'intero spettro della vita.







This volume traces the emergence of German Idealism from Kant and his predecessors through the first half of the nineteenth century, ending with the 'irrationalism' of Kierkegaard. This book provides a broad, scholarly introduction to the period for students of philosophy and related disciplines, as well as some original interpretations of these authors.
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True to Our Feelings
- 286pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Solomon illuminates the rich life of the emotions--what they are and how theygive meaning to life. He shows that emotions are all essential to values, andto living happily, healthily, and well.
Little Book of Mathematical Principles, Theories & Things
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
The Little Book of Mathematical Principles provides simple, clear explanations for over 120 principles, equations, paradoxes, laws and theorems that form the basis of modern mathematics.
The Passions
- 341pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
An abridged reprint of the Doubleday edition of 1976, with a preface and a conclusion by the author.
Spirituality for the Skeptic
- 175pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
How to be spiritual without believing in the supernatural.
Mock interviews with Kant, Hegel, Fichte, Schelling, Reinhold, Jacobi, Schlegel, and a letter from Schopenhauer.
Written by a well-known and respected scholar, this best-selling Introduction to Philosophy text has a student-friendly style and organization. Topics are arranged under big questions (see contents) with each chapter's discussion of the selected big question self-contained so instructors can choose which, and in what order, topics are presented. The writing style is concise and accessible, and coverage is comprehensive without being intimidating.
Exploring the enduring fascination with the seven deadly sins, this book features contributions from a diverse group of writers, including Thomas Pynchon, each tackling a specific sin. Robert C. Solomon introduces the historical context of these sins, tracing their evolution from Pope Gregory the Great's canon through various cultural and philosophical movements. The contributors offer a playful and insightful examination, steering clear of moralizing, while reflecting on the sins' relevance in contemporary society and their impact on literature and culture.
