ISBN:
0195303342
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9780198034971
,
0198034970
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
Series Statement:
Series in affective science
Series Statement:
EBSCOhost eBook Collection
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Thinking about feeling
DDC:
128/.37
Keywords:
Electronic books
;
Emotions (Philosophy)
;
PHILOSOPHY ; Movements ; Humanism
;
Emotions (Philosophy)
;
Emoties
;
Gefühl
;
Philosophie
;
Electronic books.
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Gefühl
;
Philosophie
;
Gefühl
;
Philosophie
Abstract:
Brings together some of the best Anglo-American philosophers writing on the philosophy of emotion. This volume includes essays which are aimed at emotion researchers as well as philosophers interested, or at least curious, about their emotions
Description / Table of Contents:
Emotions, physiology, and intentionality.Primitive emotions /John Deigh --Emotion : biological fact or social construction /Jenefer Robinson --Embodied emotions /Jesse Prinz --Emotion, appraisal, and cognition.Emotions : what I know, what I'd like to think I know, and what I'd like to think /Ronald de Sousa --Emotions, thoughts, and feelings : emotions as engagements with the world /Robert C. Solomon --Emotions and feelings.Emotion, feeling, and knowledge of the world /Peter Goldie --Subjectivity and emotion /Cheshire Calhoun --Emotions and rationality.Emotions, rationality, and mind/body /Patricia Greenspan --Some considerations about intellectual desire and emotions /Michael Stocker --Emotions, action, and freedom.Emotion and action /Jon Elster --Emotions and freedom /Jerome Neu --Emotion and value.Emotions as judgments of value and importance /Martha Nussbaum --Feelings that matter /Annette Baier --Perturbations of desire : emotions disarming morality in the "Great song" of The Mahabharata /Purushottama Bilimoria --On theories of emotion.Is emotion a natural kind? /Paul E. Griffiths --Emotion as a subtle mental mode /Aaron Ben-Zeev --Enough already with "Theories of emotions" /Amelie Oksenberg Rorty.
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Emotions, Physiology, and Intentionality; Part II: Emotion, Appraisal, and Cognition; Part III: Emotions and Feelings; Part IV: Emotions and Rationality; Part V: Emotions, Action, and Freedom; Part VI: Emotion and Value; Part VII: On Theories of Emotion; Bibliography; Index;
Description / Table of Contents:
Emotions, physiology, and intentionality.Primitive emotions /John Deigh --Emotion : biological fact or social construction /Jenefer Robinson --Embodied emotions /Jesse Prinz --Emotion, appraisal, and cognition.Emotions : what I know, what I'd like to think I know, and what I'd like to think /Ronald de Sousa --Emotions, thoughts, and feelings : emotions as engagements with the world /Robert C. Solomon --Emotions and feelings.Emotion, feeling, and knowledge of the world /Peter Goldie --Subjectivity and emotion /Cheshire Calhoun --Emotions and rationality.Emotions, rationality, and mind/body /Patricia Greenspan --Some considerations about intellectual desire and emotions /Michael Stocker --Emotions, action, and freedom.Emotion and action /Jon Elster --Emotions and freedom /Jerome Neu --Emotion and value.Emotions as judgments of value and importance /Martha Nussbaum --Feelings that matter /Annette Baier --Perturbations of desire : emotions disarming morality in the "Great song" of The Mahabharata /Purushottama Bilimoria --On theories of emotion.Is emotion a natural kind? /Paul E. Griffiths --Emotion as a subtle mental mode /Aaron Ben-Zeev --Enough already with "Theories of emotions" /Amelie Oksenberg Rorty.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-292) and index
,
Emotions, physiology, and intentionality.Primitive emotions
,
Emotion : biological fact or social construction
,
Embodied emotions
,
Emotion, appraisal, and cognition.Emotions : what I know, what I'd like to think I know, and what I'd like to think
,
Emotions, thoughts, and feelings : emotions as engagements with the world
,
Emotions and feelings.Emotion, feeling, and knowledge of the world
,
Subjectivity and emotion
,
Emotions and rationality.Emotions, rationality, and mind/body
,
Some considerations about intellectual desire and emotions
,
Emotions, action, and freedom.Emotion and action
,
Emotions and freedom
,
Emotion and value.Emotions as judgments of value and importance
,
Feelings that matter
,
Perturbations of desire : emotions disarming morality in the "Great song" of The Mahabharata
,
On theories of emotion.Is emotion a natural kind?
,
Emotion as a subtle mental mode
,
Enough already with "Theories of emotions"
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