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Material Type: | Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Sabine Roeser; Cain Samuel Todd |
ISBN: | 9780199686094 0199686092 9780191509568 0191509566 |
OCLC Number: | 893630787 |
Description: | xii, 258 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents: | In what sense are emotions evaluations? / Julien A. Deonna and Fabrice Teroni -- Evaluative phenomenology / Michelle Montague -- Emotion, attention, and the nature of value / Michael Brady -- Emotions as unitary states / Jonathan Dancy -- Relatively fitting emotions and apparently objective values / Cain Todd -- Emotion, evaluative perception, and epistemic justification / Adam C. Pelser -- Why recalcitrant emotions are not irrational / Sabine A. Döring -- Surprise / Adam Morton -- Emotions fit for fiction / Greg Currie -- Emotional self-trust / Linda Zagzebski -- Self-empathy and moral repair / Nancy Sherman -- Emotions and the virtues of self-understanding / Michael Lacewing -- Emotion and agency / Jan Slaby and Philipp Wüschner -- Evaluating existential despair / Matthew Ratcliffe. |
Responsibility: | edited by Sabine Roeser, Cain Todd. |
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... the essays in this book are of high quality and present original ideas about the nature of evaluative experiences and the role emotions play in evaluative experience and knowledge acquisition. Graduate students and researchers with interests in these topics will benefit from reading this book. * Lisa Leininger, Philosophical Quarterly * Roeser and Todd have done a service to the discipline by assembling this volume. For those who do not work in the philosophy of the emotions, its contributions will illuminate both the inherent interest of the subject, and its manifold connections to other parts of philosophy. For those seeking to orient themselves in this part of philosophy, it will serve as a helpful survey of significant portions of the terrain. And for those already working in the area, itsindividual contributions will nourish thought and reward study. * Jeffrey Seidman, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online * Recommended. * CHOICE * Read more...

