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Introduction | 1 | |
I | Emotions as Judgements Versus Irrational Forces | |
1 | Emotion as Cognitive and its Therapy | 17 |
2 | The Emotions as Value Judgements in Chrysippus | 29 |
3 | Seneca's Defence: Third Movements as Harmonizing Chrysippus and Zeno | 55 |
4 | Seneca's Defence: First Movements as Answering Posidonius | 66 |
5 | The Arts: First Movements and Controversies on Drama and Music. Aristotle, Philodemus, and the Stoics | 76 |
6 | Posidonius on the Irrational Forces in Emotion: Galen's Report | 93 |
7 | Posidonius: Judgements Insufficient for Emotion. Exhaustion and Lack of Imagination | 109 |
8 | Posidonius: Judgements Not Necessary for Emotion. Disowned Judgements, Animals, Music | 121 |
9 | Aspasius and Other Objections of Chrysippus | 133 |
10 | What is Missing from the Judgemental Analysis? Brain Research and Limitations on Stoic Cognitive Therapy | 144 |
II | Value of the Emotions, Cognitive Therapy, and the Role of Philosophy | |
11 | The Role of Analytic Philosophy in Stoic Cognitive Therapy | 159 |
12 | Stoic Indifference: A Barrier to Therapy? | 169 |
13 | The Case for and against Eradication of Emotion | 181 |
14 | The Traditions of Moderation and Eradication | 194 |
15 | How the Ancient Exercises Work | 211 |
16 | Exercises Concerned with Time and the Self | 228 |
17 | Physiology and the Non-Cognitive: Galen's Alternative Approach to Emotion | 253 |
18 | Sex, Love, and Marriage in Pagan Philosophy and the Use of Catharsis | 273 |
19 | Catharsis and the Classification of Therapies | 288 |
III | Emotional Conflict and Structure of the Mind | |
20 | Emotional Conflict and the Divided Self | 303 |
21 | The Concept of Will | 319 |
IV | From Stoic Agitations to Christian Temptations | |
22 | First Movements as Bad Thoughts: Origen and his Legacy | 343 |
23 | From First Movements to the Seven Cardinal Sins: Evagrius | 357 |
24 | First Movements in Augustine: Adaptation and Misunderstanding | 372 |
25 | Christians on Moderation versus Eradication | 385 |
26 | Augustine on Lust and the Will | 400 |
Bibliography of Secondary Sources Mentioned | 419 | |
Index of Ancient Thinkers | 431 | |
Index Locorum | 436 | |
Subject and Name Index | 468 |
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