Feelings Transformed
Philosophical Theories of the Emotions, 1270-1670
Dominik Perler and Translated by Tony Crawford
Reviews and Awards
"The main aim of the book is to investigate how medieval theologians and philosophers of early modern period deal with the human emotions, in order to control, modify and even overcome them...Perler's thesis is that there are important points of correspondence between medieval, modern and contemporary speculations despite the apparent differences. For example, Thomas Aquinas, Ockham, Descartes and Spinoza unanimously agree, as do many present-day philosophers, that emotions are not simply feelings, but states with a cognitive content. This is why emotions can be modified and influenced by other cognitive states." - Medioevo latino
"The result is historical philosophical analysis at its best. This is an impressive (albeit dense) and carefully reasoned tour de force. Essential." - CHOICE
"Dominik Perler's study Feelings Transformed: Philosophical Theories of the Emotions, 1270-1670 offers perspective and insight to anyone seeking an understanding of how the emotions were theorised by late medieval and early modern philosophers." - Chantelle Saville, Emotions: History, Culture, Society