What is it about?
Hope is an important emotion in Leibniz's moral psychology and the paper shows why this is so. It also gives a general overview of Leibniz's theory of emotions and its connections to his perfectionist ethics.
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Why is it important?
The role of emotions is not properly acknowledged in Leibniz's theory of mind. The paper argues that Leibniz gave an interesting account of emotions in the second book of his New Essays on Human Understanding and that emotions should be recognized as an important part of his theory of perfectibility.
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This page is a summary of: Leibniz on Hope, January 2012, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/9783110260922.161.
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Resources
Leibniz's Passionate Knowledge
My open access article on the role of emotions in Leibniz's theory of cognition
The Battle of the Endeavours
My open access published congress presentation on Leibniz's balance of forces in the mind (driven partly by emotions)
Affects and Activity in Leibniz's De Affectibus
My open access article on Leibniz's only systematic treatment on emotions, De Affectibus (1679).
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