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A Philosophical Exploration
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion
Edited by Peter Goldie
736 pages
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5 line drawings
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246x171mm
978-0-19-923501-8
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Hardback
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03 December 2009
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- State-of-the-art contributions from leaders in the field
- All essays published here for the first time
- Will be the standard reference point for emotion research for some time to come
- No other book available giving broad coverage of this subject
This volume contains thirty-one state-of-the-art contributions from leading figures in the study of emotion today. The volume addresses all the central philosophical issues in current emotion research, including: the nature of emotion and of emotional life; the history of emotion from Plato to Sartre; emotion and practical reason; emotion and the self; emotion, value, and morality; and emotion, art and aesthetics.
Anyone interested in the philosophy of emotion, and its wide-ranging implications in other related fields such as morality and aesthetics, will want to consult this book. It will be a vital resource not only for scholars and graduate students but also for undergraduates who are finding their way into this fascinating
topic.Readership: Advanced students and scholars of philosophy; psychologists and other non-philosophers interested in the emotions.
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Edited by Peter Goldie, University of Manchester Contributors: Kate Abramson, Indiana University Aaron Ben-Ze'ev, University of Haifa, Louis C. Charland, University of Western Ontario Roddy Cowie, Queen's University Belfast Justin D'Arms, Ohio State University John Deigh, University of Texas Sabine Döring, University of Manchester Jon Elster, Columbia University Susan Feagin, temple University Christopher Gill, University of Exeter Peter Goldie, University of Manchester Patricia Greenspan, University of Maryland Anthony Hatzimoysis, University of Manchester Bennett Helm, Franklin and Marshall College R. Peter Hobson, Brunel University Daniel Jacobson, Bowling Green State University Matthew Kieran, Leeds University Peter King, Oxford University Derek Matravers, The Open University Adam Morton, University of Nottingham Kevin Mulligan, University of Geneva Jerome Neu, University of California Santa Cruz Anthony Price, Birkbeck College, University of London Jesse Prinz, City University of New York David Pugmire, University of Southampton Matthew Ratcliffe, Durham University Robert C. Roberts, Baylor University Jenefer Robinson,
McMicken College Amelie Rorty, Harvard University Ronald de Sousa, University of Toronto Michael Stocker, Syracuse University Christine Tappolet, University of Montreal
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"a welcome and impressive contribution to the series of Oxford Handbooks ... comprehensive, skillfully edited collection of high-quality philosophical work." - Michael Brady, British Journal of Aesthetics Vol. 51
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Peter Goldie: Introduction
Part 1: What Emotions Are
1: John Deigh: Concepts of Emotion in Modern Philosophy and Psychology
2: Aaron Ben-Ze'ev: The Thing Called Emotion
3: Roddy Cowie: Describing the Forms of Emotional Colouring that Pervade Everyday Life
4: Ronald de Sousa: The Mind's Bermuda Triangle: Philosophy of Emotions and Empirical Science
Part 2: The History of Emotion
5: Anthony Price: Emotions in Plato and Aristotle
6: Christopher Gill: Stoicism and Epicureanism
7: Peter King: Emotion in Medieval Thought
8: Kate Abramson: A Sentimentalist defence of Contempt, Shame, and Disdain
9: Anthony Hatzimoysis: Emotions in Heidegger and Sartre
10: Louis C. Charland: Reinstating the Passions: Arguments from History of Psychopathology
Part 3: Emotions and Practical Reason
11: Jon Elster: Emotional Choice and Rational Choice
12: Sabine Döring: Why be Emotional?
13: Bennett Helm: Emotions and Motivation: Reconsidering Neo-Jamesian Accounts
14: Christine Tappolet: Emotions and Motivation: The Case of Fear
Part 4: Emotions and the Self
15: Matthew Ratcliffe: The Phenomenology of Mood and the Meaning of Life
16: David Pugmire: Saying It
17: Adam Morton: Epistemic Emotions
18: Amelie Rorty: A Plea for Ambivalence
19: R. Peter Hobson: Emotion, Self/Other-Awareness, and Autism: A Developmental Perspective
20: Michael Stocker: Intellectual and Other Non-Standard Emotions
Part 5: Emotion, Value, and Morality
21: Kevin Mulligan: Emotions and Values
22: Jerome Neu: An Ethics of Emotion?
23: Jesse Prinz: The Moral Emotions
24: Patricia Greenspan: Learning Emotions and Ethics
25: Robert C. Roberts: Emotions and the Canons of Evaluation
26: Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson: Demystifying Sensibilities: Sentimental Values and the Instability of Affect
Part 6: Emotion, Art, and Aesthetics
27: Derek Matravers: Expression in the Arts
28: Susan Feagin: Affects in Appreciation
29: Matthew Kieran: Emotions, Art, and Immorality
30: Jenefer Robinson: Emotional Responses to Music: What are they? How do they work? And are they relevant to aesthetic appreciation?
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