Plato and Aristotle and Reason
.... This essay will explore the roles that
reason and
emotion played in Aristotle and Plato's philosophy, and will show that while both philosophers believed that ....
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Hamlet & Revenge
.... In Hamlet, Shakespeare uses a series of encounters to reveal the complex state of the human mind, made up of
reason,
emotion, and attitude towards the self, to ....
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Gulliver's Travels
.... than continue to live in a society of men who could never hope to achieve a culture based solely on
reason since they are in possession of
emotion and
reason. ....
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Theory of Moral Sentiment
.... feelings may develop from our seeing
emotion in another person, but for Smith feelings of sympathy are best aroused when we know the
reason for the
emotion. ....
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Plato's Moral Theory
.... of such crimes and men are often out-of-synch with a harmonious whole because of being unable to tame desire and
emotion through developed
reason, how can any ....
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Swift and Equiano
.... children in a method that Gulliver says is admirable and should be imitated because they are raised without
emotion and trained to follow pure
reason as the ....
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Emotional Intelligence: A Workplace Issue
.... defined by Cary Cherniss (3) as "the ability to perceive and express
emotion, assimilate
emotion in thought, understand and
reason with
emotion, and regulate ....
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Fathers and Sons
.... but Arkady is the young man who first comes to see that his dedication to
reason alone is insufficient and that life requires a balance of
reason and
emotion. ....
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Employee Termination
.... 24). There are many who argue that firing employees because of
emotion is a major
reason for ineffective termination. Termination ....
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Thomas Paine
.... any notice of her" (87). There are two ideal examples illustrating Paine's play of
reason with
emotion. He warns, "To talk of friendship ....
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Appeal to Pity
.... inappropriate request. The fallacy is most often used in an attempt to substitute
emotion for
reason in order to persuade (sjsu.edu). In the ....
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Individual Depression and Family-Systems
.... context, one accepts Bowen's view of the "absence of differentiation of self" (Nichols & Schwartz, 2000, p. 118), or failure of
reason over
emotion, as the ....
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Romantic Neoclassic
.... on the human imagination and emotions over intellect and
reason as Rousseau believes that each individual is unique and that imagination and
emotion leave an ....
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Criticism of Fannie Lou Hamer
.... The state patrolman who abused Hamer and others provide her with all the
reason (logos) and
emotion (pathos) a speaker could need to persuade listeners to act. ....
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Political Action & Abortion
.... it as such. Many of the voters on both sides of the abortion issue are acting from
emotion rather than
reason. The pro-life group ....
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Immigration Myths & US Policy
.... essay that aims to debunk five myths commonly associated with the debate over immigration policy in the US His appeals to ethics,
emotion, and
reason make it ....
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Philosophy Essay
.... His
reason for this is his belief in the processes of how emotions come to be "chosen." Solomon contends that we choose an
emotion dependent on our rational ....
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Challenges to the Enlightenment Ideology
.... By looking at these poets, one becomes cognizant of a retreat from overreliance on the primacy of
Reason and a return of sorts to an appreciation of
emotion. ....
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Violence in Schools
.... There are two choices:
reason and
emotion. ....
Reason and
emotion revisited: Achilles, Arjuna, and moral conduct. Educational Theory, 4 (1), 63-79.
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Plato
.... Indeed, mind--which would include
reason, memory, and
emotion--is in danger of altogether being suppressed. That situation is often called war. ....
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Aristotle's Syllogisms Aristotle stated that al
.... People do not always base decisions upon logic and
reason. Morals, intuition, psychology, and
emotion influence decision and action (Milo 50-51). ....
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The Enlightenment and Moral Theory
.... One link found among the systems developed by Hobbes, Hume, Kant, and Mill is found on their reliance on
reason and their mistrust of
emotion as a source of ....
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Nietzsche on Language
.... As this is a written rhetorical act and not oratorical (Bizzell and Herzberg 886), Nietzsche frames his appeal in terms of
reason and
emotion (logos and pathos ....
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Nietzsche's View on Perceptions
.... As this is a written rhetorical act and not oratorical (Bizzell and Herzberg 886), Nietzsche frames his appeal in terms of
reason and
emotion (logos and pathos ....
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Jury Selection
.... handling sophisticated and complex issues, and are driven more by
emotion than fact. .... At least one participant frequently drops out for some
reason, so that the ....
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Ethical Subjectivism & Relativism
.... supported by
reason as well. However, as we have seen, Subjectivism is based not on
reason but on
emotion. One person may be homophobic ....
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Aristotle, Plato, Dante
.... Socrates in The Republic analyzes human psychology, showing that the human mind is a tri-partite structure of
reason, desire, and
emotion. ....
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The Values of Socrates
....
Reason is what guides his every action, and
reason is also what binds him to his followers even when they may give in to
emotion over
reason. ....
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Howards End by EM Forster
.... accomplished.
Emotion may betray
reason from time to time, and its power may be learned from novels rather than civic discourse per se. But ....
(1833

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Patriarchy and Clytemnestra
.... the view that the psychic interior of men and women differs either in their emotional styles or in its balance of
reason and
emotion." Surely Achilles' actions ....
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