Emotion:
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Schriftenreihe: | Thought and experience
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Beschreibung: | VIII, 317 S. |
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(ONTENTS PREFA CE INTRODUCTION: A PICTURE OF EMOTION VB 1 PART ONE WHAT
IS AN EMOTION? THE 'WHAT IS . ?' QUESTION 6 PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE 6
IDENTIFYING EMOTIONS 9 ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES AND CENTRAL CASES 12
COMPONENTS, CAUSES AND EFFECTS 13 2 EMOTIONS AS BODILY FEELINGS 18
UNDERSTANDING JAMES'S ACCOUNT 20 EMOTION, MOTIVATION AND ACTION 21
COGNITIVE AND NON-COGNITIVE STATES 22 EMOTIONS AS PASSIONS 24 ASSESSING
JAMES'S ARGUMENT 25 3 EMOTIONS AS JUDGEMENTS 27 INTENTIONALITY AND
OPACITY 28 EMOTIONS AS INTENTIONAL STATES 32 EMOTIONS AND BODILY
FEELINGS 35 EMOTIONS AS JUDGEMENTS 37 EMOTIONS AS EVALUATIONS 39
EMOTIONS AS ACTIONS 40 ASSESSING SOLOMON'S ACCOUNT 41 4 EMOTIONS AS
CONCERNED CONSTRUALS 44 FEELINGS AND CONSTRUALS 45 EMOTIONS, PASSIONS
AND CONTROL 48 JUDGEMENTS AND CONSTRUALS 50 HOW DO CONCERNS EXPLAIN
EMOTIONAL INTENSITY? 51 ARE CONCERNS SUFFICIENT FOR EMOTIONAL INTENSITY?
51 CAN THERE BE AN EMOTION IN THE ABSENCE OF A CONCERN? 52 5 EMOTIONS AS
AFFEET-PROGRAMS 54 WH AT IS AN AFFECT-PROGRAM? 54 WH AT IS A MODULE? 58
EMOTIONS WITHOUT THOUGHTS? 59 EMOTIONS WITHOUT AFFECT-PROGRAMS? 62
EMOTIONS AND EMOTIONAL EPISODES 63 REVIEW OF PART ONE 66 FURTHER READING
68 PARTTWO EMOTION, BIOLOGY AND CULTURE 6 ARE EMOTIONS UNIVERSAL? 72
INTRODUCTION 72 DO EMOTIONS HAVE BIOLOGICAL ORIGINS? 75 THE QUESTION
ABOUT CLASSIFICATION 87 7 BASIC EMOTIONS AND THE BIOLOGIEAL THEORY 90
EMOTIONS, BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONS 93 THE INFLUENCE OF
LEARNING AND CULTURE 95 WHAT IS BASIC ABOUT BASIC EMOTIONS? 98 WHY BASIC
EMOTIONS? 101 CLASSIFICATION AND COMPOSITION 102 CLASSIFICATION AND
FUNCTION 104 8 EMOTIONS AS SOEIAL ROLES 107 EMOTION, JUDGEMENT AND
ACTION 109 THE NOTION OF A SOCIAL ROLE 111 EMOTIONS AS SOCIAL STRATAGEMS
112 LEARNING HOW TO FEEL 117 SUMMARY 119 WH AT IS WRONG WITH BASIC
EMOTIONS? 120 CLASSIFYING EMOTIONS 125 REVIEW OFPART TWO 129 FURTHER
READING 131 PART THREE EMOTION AND REASON 9 EMOTIONS, JUDGEMENTS AND
RATIONALITY INTRODUETION - UPSTART PASSIONS A PIETURE OF REASON
COGNITIVE RATIONALITY AND THE EMOTIONS RATIONAL ANGER TRUTH, RATIONALITY
AND FIT 'ALL EPISODES OF JEALOUSY ARE EOGNITIVELY IRRATIONAL' 'SOME
EPISODES OF ANGER ARE EOGNITIVELY RATIONAL' 'FAILURE TO FEEL ANGER IS
SOMETIMES EOGNITIVELY IRRATIONAL' 10 AMBIVALENT EMOTIONS AND RATIONALITY
INTRODUEING AMBIVALENEE AMBIVALENEE AND APPROPRIATENESS APPROPRIATENESS
AND THE STRATEGIE VALUE OF EMOTIONS AMBIVALENEE AND MODULARITY A
DIFFERENT STANDARD? 11 EMOTION AND COMMITMENT THE UTILITY OF EMOTIONS
ALTRUISM, THREATS AND IRRATIONALITY EMOTIONS AS GUARANTEES OF EOMMITMENT
FRANK AND THE BIOLOGIEAL THEORY EMOTIONS AND PRAETIEAL REASONING 12
EMOTIONS AS TRAMES THE EASE OF PHINEAS GAGE DE SOUSA'S NEW BIOLOGIEAL
HYPOTHESIS DE SOUSA AND THE STANDARD BIOLOGIEAL THEORY THE PHILOSOPHERS'
'FRAME PROBLEM' EMOTIONAL FRAMING AND GOOD REASONING REVIEW OFPART THREE
FURTHER READING 134 134 135 138 140 142 143 145 147 149 149 151 153 155
156 159 159 161 163 167 167 170 170 172 173 174 176 179 182 CONCLUSION
183 GLOSSARY 185 BIBLIOGRAPHY 189 READINGS EMOTION FOLLOWS UPON THE
BODILY EXPRESSION IN THE COARSER EMOTIONS AT LEAST 194 WILLIAM JAMES 2
EMOTIONS AND CHOICE 198 ROBERT C. SOLOMON 3 WHAT AN EMOTION IS: A SKETCH
208 ROBERT C. ROBERTS 4 THE AFFECT-PROGRAM THEORY 222 P.E. GRIFFITHS 5
AN ARGUMENT FOR BASIC EMOTIONS 230 PAULEKMAN 6 A CONSTRUCTIVIST VIEW OF
EMOTION 247 JAMES R. AVERILL 7 JUSTIFYING THE EMOTIONS 265 GABRIELE
TAYLOR 8 AMBIVALENCE AND THE LOGIC OF EMOTION 278 PATRICIA S. GREENSPAN
9 A THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS 293 ROBERT H. FRANK 10 WHAT ARE EMOTIONS
FOR? A NEW BIOLOGICAL HYPOTHESIS 304 RONALD DE SOUSA INDEX 312 |
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(ONTENTS PREFA CE INTRODUCTION: A PICTURE OF EMOTION VB 1 PART ONE WHAT
IS AN EMOTION? THE 'WHAT IS . ?' QUESTION 6 PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE 6
IDENTIFYING EMOTIONS 9 ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES AND CENTRAL CASES 12
COMPONENTS, CAUSES AND EFFECTS 13 2 EMOTIONS AS BODILY FEELINGS 18
UNDERSTANDING JAMES'S ACCOUNT 20 EMOTION, MOTIVATION AND ACTION 21
COGNITIVE AND NON-COGNITIVE STATES 22 EMOTIONS AS PASSIONS 24 ASSESSING
JAMES'S ARGUMENT 25 3 EMOTIONS AS JUDGEMENTS 27 INTENTIONALITY AND
OPACITY 28 EMOTIONS AS INTENTIONAL STATES 32 EMOTIONS AND BODILY
FEELINGS 35 EMOTIONS AS JUDGEMENTS 37 EMOTIONS AS EVALUATIONS 39
EMOTIONS AS ACTIONS 40 ASSESSING SOLOMON'S ACCOUNT 41 4 EMOTIONS AS
CONCERNED CONSTRUALS 44 FEELINGS AND CONSTRUALS 45 EMOTIONS, PASSIONS
AND CONTROL 48 JUDGEMENTS AND CONSTRUALS 50 HOW DO CONCERNS EXPLAIN
EMOTIONAL INTENSITY? 51 ARE CONCERNS SUFFICIENT FOR EMOTIONAL INTENSITY?
51 CAN THERE BE AN EMOTION IN THE ABSENCE OF A CONCERN? 52 5 EMOTIONS AS
AFFEET-PROGRAMS 54 WH AT IS AN AFFECT-PROGRAM? 54 WH AT IS A MODULE? 58
EMOTIONS WITHOUT THOUGHTS? 59 EMOTIONS WITHOUT AFFECT-PROGRAMS? 62
EMOTIONS AND EMOTIONAL EPISODES 63 REVIEW OF PART ONE 66 FURTHER READING
68 PARTTWO EMOTION, BIOLOGY AND CULTURE 6 ARE EMOTIONS UNIVERSAL? 72
INTRODUCTION 72 DO EMOTIONS HAVE BIOLOGICAL ORIGINS? 75 THE QUESTION
ABOUT CLASSIFICATION 87 7 BASIC EMOTIONS AND THE BIOLOGIEAL THEORY 90
EMOTIONS, BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONS 93 THE INFLUENCE OF
LEARNING AND CULTURE 95 WHAT IS BASIC ABOUT BASIC EMOTIONS? 98 WHY BASIC
EMOTIONS? 101 CLASSIFICATION AND COMPOSITION 102 CLASSIFICATION AND
FUNCTION 104 8 EMOTIONS AS SOEIAL ROLES 107 EMOTION, JUDGEMENT AND
ACTION 109 THE NOTION OF A SOCIAL ROLE 111 EMOTIONS AS SOCIAL STRATAGEMS
112 LEARNING HOW TO FEEL 117 SUMMARY 119 WH AT IS WRONG WITH BASIC
EMOTIONS? 120 CLASSIFYING EMOTIONS 125 REVIEW OFPART TWO 129 FURTHER
READING 131 PART THREE EMOTION AND REASON 9 EMOTIONS, JUDGEMENTS AND
RATIONALITY INTRODUETION - UPSTART PASSIONS A PIETURE OF REASON
COGNITIVE RATIONALITY AND THE EMOTIONS RATIONAL ANGER TRUTH, RATIONALITY
AND FIT 'ALL EPISODES OF JEALOUSY ARE EOGNITIVELY IRRATIONAL' 'SOME
EPISODES OF ANGER ARE EOGNITIVELY RATIONAL' 'FAILURE TO FEEL ANGER IS
SOMETIMES EOGNITIVELY IRRATIONAL' 10 AMBIVALENT EMOTIONS AND RATIONALITY
INTRODUEING AMBIVALENEE AMBIVALENEE AND APPROPRIATENESS APPROPRIATENESS
AND THE STRATEGIE VALUE OF EMOTIONS AMBIVALENEE AND MODULARITY A
DIFFERENT STANDARD? 11 EMOTION AND COMMITMENT THE UTILITY OF EMOTIONS
ALTRUISM, THREATS AND IRRATIONALITY EMOTIONS AS GUARANTEES OF EOMMITMENT
FRANK AND THE BIOLOGIEAL THEORY EMOTIONS AND PRAETIEAL REASONING 12
EMOTIONS AS TRAMES THE EASE OF PHINEAS GAGE DE SOUSA'S NEW BIOLOGIEAL
HYPOTHESIS DE SOUSA AND THE STANDARD BIOLOGIEAL THEORY THE PHILOSOPHERS'
'FRAME PROBLEM' EMOTIONAL FRAMING AND GOOD REASONING REVIEW OFPART THREE
FURTHER READING 134 134 135 138 140 142 143 145 147 149 149 151 153 155
156 159 159 161 163 167 167 170 170 172 173 174 176 179 182 CONCLUSION
183 GLOSSARY 185 BIBLIOGRAPHY 189 READINGS EMOTION FOLLOWS UPON THE
BODILY EXPRESSION IN THE COARSER EMOTIONS AT LEAST 194 WILLIAM JAMES 2
EMOTIONS AND CHOICE 198 ROBERT C. SOLOMON 3 WHAT AN EMOTION IS: A SKETCH
208 ROBERT C. ROBERTS 4 THE AFFECT-PROGRAM THEORY 222 P.E. GRIFFITHS 5
AN ARGUMENT FOR BASIC EMOTIONS 230 PAULEKMAN 6 A CONSTRUCTIVIST VIEW OF
EMOTION 247 JAMES R. AVERILL 7 JUSTIFYING THE EMOTIONS 265 GABRIELE
TAYLOR 8 AMBIVALENCE AND THE LOGIC OF EMOTION 278 PATRICIA S. GREENSPAN
9 A THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS 293 ROBERT H. FRANK 10 WHAT ARE EMOTIONS
FOR? A NEW BIOLOGICAL HYPOTHESIS 304 RONALD DE SOUSA INDEX 312 |
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