Thinking about Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions
Philosophers since Aristotle have explored emotion, and the study of emotion has always been essential to the love of wisdom. In recent years Anglo-American philosophers have rediscovered and placed new emphasis on this very old discipline. The view that emotions are ripe for philosophical analysis has been supported by a considerable number of excellent publications. In this volume, Robert Solomon brings together some of the best Anglo-American philosophers now writing on the philosophy of emotion, with chapters from philosophers who have distinguished themselves in the field of emotion research and have interdisciplinary interests, particularly in the social and biological sciences. The reader will find a lively variety of positions on topics such as the nature of emotion, the category of "emotion," the rationality of emotions, the relationship between an emotion and its expression, the relationship between emotion, motivation, and action, the biological nature versus social construction of emotion, the role of the body in emotion, the extent of freedom and our control of emotions, the relationship between emotion and value, and the very nature and warrant of theories of emotion. In addition, this book acknowledges that it is impossible to study the emotions today without engaging with contemporary psychology and the neurosciences, and moreover engages them with zeal. Thus the essays included here should appeal to a broad spectrum of emotion researchers in the various theoretical, experimental, and clinical branches of psychology, in addition to theorists in philosophy, philosophical psychology, moral psychology, and cognitive science, the social sciences, and literary theory.
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Thinking about Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions
Philosophers since Aristotle have explored emotion, and the study of emotion has always been essential to the love of wisdom. In recent years Anglo-American philosophers have rediscovered and placed new emphasis on this very old discipline. The view that emotions are ripe for philosophical analysis has been supported by a considerable number of excellent publications. In this volume, Robert Solomon brings together some of the best Anglo-American philosophers now writing on the philosophy of emotion, with chapters from philosophers who have distinguished themselves in the field of emotion research and have interdisciplinary interests, particularly in the social and biological sciences. The reader will find a lively variety of positions on topics such as the nature of emotion, the category of "emotion," the rationality of emotions, the relationship between an emotion and its expression, the relationship between emotion, motivation, and action, the biological nature versus social construction of emotion, the role of the body in emotion, the extent of freedom and our control of emotions, the relationship between emotion and value, and the very nature and warrant of theories of emotion. In addition, this book acknowledges that it is impossible to study the emotions today without engaging with contemporary psychology and the neurosciences, and moreover engages them with zeal. Thus the essays included here should appeal to a broad spectrum of emotion researchers in the various theoretical, experimental, and clinical branches of psychology, in addition to theorists in philosophy, philosophical psychology, moral psychology, and cognitive science, the social sciences, and literary theory.
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Thinking about Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions

Thinking about Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions

by Robert C. Solomon (Editor)
Thinking about Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions

Thinking about Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions

by Robert C. Solomon (Editor)

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Philosophers since Aristotle have explored emotion, and the study of emotion has always been essential to the love of wisdom. In recent years Anglo-American philosophers have rediscovered and placed new emphasis on this very old discipline. The view that emotions are ripe for philosophical analysis has been supported by a considerable number of excellent publications. In this volume, Robert Solomon brings together some of the best Anglo-American philosophers now writing on the philosophy of emotion, with chapters from philosophers who have distinguished themselves in the field of emotion research and have interdisciplinary interests, particularly in the social and biological sciences. The reader will find a lively variety of positions on topics such as the nature of emotion, the category of "emotion," the rationality of emotions, the relationship between an emotion and its expression, the relationship between emotion, motivation, and action, the biological nature versus social construction of emotion, the role of the body in emotion, the extent of freedom and our control of emotions, the relationship between emotion and value, and the very nature and warrant of theories of emotion. In addition, this book acknowledges that it is impossible to study the emotions today without engaging with contemporary psychology and the neurosciences, and moreover engages them with zeal. Thus the essays included here should appeal to a broad spectrum of emotion researchers in the various theoretical, experimental, and clinical branches of psychology, in addition to theorists in philosophy, philosophical psychology, moral psychology, and cognitive science, the social sciences, and literary theory.

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ISBN-13: 9780198034971
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/04/2004
Series: Series in Affective Science
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 460 KB

Table of Contents

Introduction, Robert C. Solomon
Part I: Emotions, Physiology, and Intentionality
1. Primitive Emotions, John Deigh
2. Emotion: Biological Fact Or Social Construction?, Jenefer Robinson
3. Embodied Emotions, Jesse Prinz
Part II: Emotion, Appraisal, and Cognition
4. Emotions: What I Know, What I'd Like To Think I Know, And What I'd Like To Think, Ronald de Sousa
5. Emotions, Thoughts, and Feelings: Emotions as Engagements in the World, Robert C. Solomon
Part III: Emotions and Feelings
6. Emotion, Feeling, And Knowledge of The World, Peter Goldie
7. Emotions and Subjectivity, Cheshire Calhoun
Part IV: Emotions and Rationality
8. Emotions, Rationality, and Mind-Body, Patricia Greenspan
9. Some Considerations About Intellectual Desire and Emotions, Michael Stocker
Part V: Emotions, Action, and Freedom
10. Emotion and Action, Jon Elster
11. Emotions And Freedom, Jerome Neu
Part VI: Emotion and Value
12. Emotions as Judgments of Value and Importance, Martha Nussbaum
13. Feelings That Matter, Annette Baier
14. Perturbations Of Desire: Emotions Disarming Morality, Purushottama Bilimoria
Part VII: On Theories of Emotion
15. Is Emotion a Natural Kind?, Paul E. Griffiths
16. Emotion As A General Mental Mode, Aaron Ben-Ze'ev
17. Enough Already with Theories of Emotion, Amelie Oksenberg Rorty
Cumulative Bibliography

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