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Before Emotion

Before Emotion Conceptualizing Affectivity in Pre-modern Cultures

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The New Antiquity

Before Emotion

Conceptualizing Affectivity in Pre-modern Cultures

David Konstan | Curie Virág

History / General

This book brings together scholars working in eleven different classical traditions – Greek, Chinese, Latin, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Arabic, Pali, Hittite, Egyptian, Japanese and Sumerian – to investigate how major texts in these traditions conceptualized, mapped and categorized the sentiments, attitudes and states we think of as emotion. This volume is distinctive in its focus on foundational questions concerning the categorization and conceptualization of emotion. It is also unique in its degree of collaboration among scholars working in different disciplines and in a vast range of ancient traditions. This book aims to build on the resources of these traditions to make an intervention in how we might think about emotions today.

Curie Virág is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, UK. She works in the history of ethics, epistemology, moral psychology and philosophical anthropology in classical China and across traditions, with a particular focus on emotions.

David Konstan was a Professor of Classics at New York University and Emeritus Professor at Brown University, USA. His research focused on ancient Greek and Latin literature, especially comedy and the novel, and classical philosophy. 


Publication Date: 28 August 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032246912
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 302

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