My chapter examines the various interconnections between sympathy and the passions. After sketching the main elements of the theory of the passions and the principle of sympathy (sec- tions 1 and 2), I consider three aspects of human sociality. First, I examine some characteristics of our relations with our family and friends (section 3). Second, I consider our evaluative practices in this context and how non-verbal behavior governs not only how other people think and feel about us, but also how we think and feel about ourselves (section 4). Finally, I explain how human beings not only behave benevolently within their families, but can also be sensitive to the suffering of strangers (section 5).

Passions and Sympathy in Hume's Philosophy / Vaccari, Alessio. - (2018).

Passions and Sympathy in Hume's Philosophy

Alessio Vaccari
2018

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My chapter examines the various interconnections between sympathy and the passions. After sketching the main elements of the theory of the passions and the principle of sympathy (sec- tions 1 and 2), I consider three aspects of human sociality. First, I examine some characteristics of our relations with our family and friends (section 3). Second, I consider our evaluative practices in this context and how non-verbal behavior governs not only how other people think and feel about us, but also how we think and feel about ourselves (section 4). Finally, I explain how human beings not only behave benevolently within their families, but can also be sensitive to the suffering of strangers (section 5).
2018
The Humean Mind
9781138909878
Sympathy; Passions; David Hume
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