In Upheavals of Thought Martha Nussbaum mounts an elegant and exhaustive defence of the role and centrality of emotion to human experience and ethics. In a work that manages to synthesize both literature and philosophy, without reducing either to a tool of the other discourse, Nussbaum makes the argument that any proper theory of ethics must have a substantive account of the role and function of emotion in cognition.
Upheavals of Thought: A Theory of the Emotions
1992
University of Edinburgh