1. Martin Heidegger,Sein und Zeit(15th edition, Tübingen: Max Niemayer, 1979); hereafterSuZ.Translated by John Macquarrie and Edward Robinson asBeing and Time(New York: Harper and Row, 1962); hereafterBT.See sections 29–34 and 44, especially.
2. E.g., Descartes'Passions of the Souland Spinoza'sEthics, to name the fountain-heads of this sort of analysis in modem limes.
3. Heidegger,Prolegomena zur Geschichte des Zeitbegriffs(Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1979), hereafterProlegomena; p. 354. (Unless otherwise noted, translations are my own.)
4. cf. Max Scheler's explication of Pascal's phrase inFormalism in Ethics and Non-formal Ethics of Values, trans. Manfred S. Frings and Roger L. Funk (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1973), pp. 254 ff.
5. cf. A. Rorty, “Explaining Emotions,” and R. B. de Sousa, “The Rationality of Emotions,” in A. Rorty, ed.Explaining Emotions(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980).