Charakteristische Aspekte des Zorns in seiner Darstellung durch Philosophen des Mittelalters

Das Mittelalter 14 (1):28-40 (2009)
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Abstract

The first part of this essay discusses certain aspects of current research dealing with historical theories of emotions as well as with historical (fictional and non-fictional) descriptions of emotions; trends in medieval philology that apply a vague concept of social constructionism to emotions are criticised. The second part attempts to provide some historical background in regard to the question of the location of anger within medieval faculty-based psychology. The third and fourth parts focus on the medieval conception of anger as a specifically “moral” – and therefore human – emotion straddling the border between the animal and spiritual world.

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