The Emotions: From the (Inter)Personal to the Normative Dimension
Recent debate in the intersection between philosophy and cognitive sciences have underlined the relevance of emotions in our lives. Emotions seem to play several different roles: from our inner and personal experience of the world, especially in all its alleged value aspects, to our relations to ot...
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doaj-8fb2dbe4aaf6459286c3db060ea2d7592020-11-25T02:05:28ZengFirenze University PressPhenomenology and Mind2280-78532239-40282017-01-011110.13128/Phe_Mi-2010216862The Emotions: From the (Inter)Personal to the Normative DimensionFrancesca ForlèSarah Songhorian Recent debate in the intersection between philosophy and cognitive sciences have underlined the relevance of emotions in our lives. Emotions seem to play several different roles: from our inner and personal experience of the world, especially in all its alleged value aspects, to our relations to others. Yet, philosophical and scientific debate has not reached a consensus on what emotions are and on their specific contribution to our personal and social lives. In this introductory chapter we present the different debates on emotions this issue focuses on and we briefly summarize the papers collected here. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7239Spring School of Philosophy 2016theories of emotionsemotions morality and political theoryhate speech |
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The Emotions: From the (Inter)Personal to the Normative Dimension |
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The Emotions: From the (Inter)Personal to the Normative Dimension |
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Recent debate in the intersection between philosophy and cognitive sciences have underlined the relevance of emotions in our lives. Emotions seem to play several different roles: from our inner and personal experience of the world, especially in all its alleged value aspects, to our relations to others. Yet, philosophical and scientific debate has not reached a consensus on what emotions are and on their specific contribution to our personal and social lives. In this introductory chapter we present the different debates on emotions this issue focuses on and we briefly summarize the papers collected here.
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