Lexington Books
Pages: 656
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7391-0122-3 • Hardback • January 2003 • $193.00 • (£150.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
Eduardo A. Velásquez is Associate Professor of Politics at Washington and Lee University. He is editor of Nature, Woman, and the Art of Politics (Rowman and Littlefield, 2000).
Chapter 1 Introduction: Eros, Modernity, and Democratic Affection
Chapter 2 On Socrates' Speech in Plato's Symposium
Chapter 3 Hunting Together or Philosophizing Together: Friendship and Eros in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
Chapter 4 Michel de Montaigne and His Imaginary Friend
Chapter 5 Merry Wars and General Incivility: Wit, Love, and Verbal Warfare in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and Austen's Pride and Prejudice
Chapter 6 Godolphin and the Whale: Friendship and the Framing of Hobbes' Leviathan
Chapter 7 Locke and the Problem of Friendship in Modern Liberalism
Chapter 8 Shaftesbury's Liberal Enthusiasm
Chapter 9 Dangerous Liaisons: The Relation of Love and Liberty in Rousseau
Chapter 10 "A Particular Turn or Habit of the Imagination": Adam Smith on Love, Friendship, and Philosophy
Chapter 11 The Role of Friendship in the Political Thought of Edmund Burke
Chapter 12 Abraham, Agnes, and Socrates: Love and History in Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling
Chapter 13 Self, Other, and Liberty: The Superiority of Women in Tocqueville's Democracy in America
Chapter 14 Two Friendships: Schiller'sDon Karlos andLetters on Don Karlos
Chapter 15 The Politics of Love and Friendship:1984 and Brave New World
Chapter 16 Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex: The Promises and the Problems of the Self and Society
Chapter 17 God is Love, or Love Is God? Denis de Rougemont and Allan Bloom on the Grounds and Goals of Love
Chapter 18 Marital Friendship and the New Darwinian Political Science
Chapter 19 Derrida and Friendship
Chapter 20 'Where the Wild Things Are': Re-Creation, Fall, Re- and In-surrection in Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club