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Indignation and its Critics in Early Modern Theories of Passions from Charron to Descartes | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Indignation and its Critics in Early Modern Theories of Passions from Charron to Descartes
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Olivier Dubouclez
Key Points
Indignation shapes emotional responses, influencing theories of passions.
Key authors like Charron and Descartes provide foundational insights into emotions.
Philosophical analysis addresses the nature and role of indignation in human experience.
Understanding indignation offers a lens to examine historical and contemporary critiques of emotions.
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