SUNY Press (1995)
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This book broadens the inquiry into emotion to comprehend a comparative cultural outlook. It begins with an overview of recent work in the West, and then proceeds to the main business of scrutinizing various relevant issues from both Asian and comparative perspectives. Original essays by experts in the field. Finally, Robert Solomon comments and summarizes.
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Keywords | Emotions Philosophy, Asian Philosophy, Comparative |
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Burke, B. David, 14 Butler, Joseph, 156 Buytendijk, FJJ, 15 Byron, Lord, 290 Calhoun, Cheshire, 3, 8, 12, 13,114.Robert M. Adams, Prince Ilango Adigal, Ernest Albee, Wayne Alt, Anandamayl Ma & Silvano Arieti
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