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Single Idea 23955

[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / D. Ideologies / 1. Ideology ]

Full Idea

Mythologies become ideologies when we play a role in them, live in them, take action and take sides.

Gist of Idea

Ideologies are mythologies which guide our actions

Source

Robert C. Solomon (The Passions [1976], 6.1)

Book Ref

Solomon,Robert C.: 'The Passions (1993 ed)' [Hackett 1993], p.161


A Reaction

This may well be a sceptical American attitude to ideology, since 'mythology' implies a fiction. But I think for most of us there exists the possibility of a good ideology, which correctly points us towards a better life. Dangerous things, though!


The 26 ideas from Robert C. Solomon

Philosophy is creating an intellectual conceptual structure for life [Solomon]
Distinguishing reason from passion is based on an archaic 'faculty' theory [Solomon]
Reason is actually passions, guided by perspicacious reflection [Solomon]
Emotions are our life force, and the source of most of our values [Solomon]
The passions are subjective, concerning what is important to me, rather than facts [Solomon]
Emotions are strategies for maximising our sense of dignity and self-esteem [Solomon]
It is only our passions which give our lives meaning [Solomon]
It is reason which needs the anchorage of passions, rather than vice versa [Solomon]
'Absurdity' is just the result of our wrong choices in life [Solomon]
Dividing ourselves into confrontational reason and passion destroys our harmonious whole [Solomon]
Passions exist as emotions, moods and desires, which all generate meaning [Solomon]
Wisdom needs both thought and passion, with each reflecting on the other [Solomon]
I say bodily chemistry and its sensations have nothing to do with emotions [Solomon]
Feeling is a superficial aspect of emotion, and may be indeterminate, or even absent [Solomon]
Emotions are judgements about ourselves, and our place in the world [Solomon]
Ideologies are mythologies which guide our actions [Solomon]
The supposed irrationality of our emotions is often tactless or faulty expression of them [Solomon]
The Myth of the Passions says they are irrational, uncontrolled and damaging [Solomon]
We often trust our intuitions as rational, despite their lack of reflection [Solomon]
Some emotions are externally directed, others internally [Solomon]
Which emotions we feel depends on our sense of our own powers [Solomon]
Emotions are defined by their objects [Solomon]
The heart of an emotion is its judgement of values and morality [Solomon]
Lovers adopt the interests of their beloved, rather than just valuing them [Solomon]
Emotions can be analysed under fifteen headings [Solomon]
There are no 'basic' emotions, only socially prevalent ones [Solomon]