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Philosophy of Emotion: A Contemporary Introduction

Current price: $160.00
Philosophy of Emotion: A Contemporary Introduction
Philosophy of Emotion: A Contemporary Introduction

Barnes and Noble

Philosophy of Emotion: A Contemporary Introduction

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In this book, Christine Tappolet offers readers a thorough, wide-ranging, and highly accessible introduction to the philosophy of emotions. It covers recent interdisciplinary debates on the nature of emotions as well as standard theories of emotions, such as feeling theories, motivational theories, and evaluative theories. The book includes discussions of the alleged irrationality of emotions, and looks into the question of whether emotions could not, in some cases, contribute positively to theoretical and practical rationality. In addition, the role of emotions in the theory of virtues and the theory of values receives a detailed treatment. Finally, the book turns to the question of how we can regulate and even educate our emotions by engaging with music and with narrative art.
The overall picture of emotions that emerges is one that does justice to the central role that emotions play in our lives, conceiving of emotions as crucial to our grasp of values. As an opinionated introduction, the book doesn’t pretend to be neutral but aims to engage readers in contemporary debates. Each chapter closes with questions for further discussion and suggestions for further reading.
Key Features:
Written for advanced undergraduates, suitable as the main text in a philosophy of emotion course or as a complement to a set of primary readings
Includes useful features for student readers like introductions, study questions, and suggestions for further reading in each chapter
Considers whether emotions interfere with our reasoning or whether they can, in some cases, help us to be more rational
Argues against basic emotion theory and social constructionism that emotions are both shaped by biological forces and social forces
Discusses a variety of subjectivist and objectivist approaches, which share the assumption that emotions and values are closely connected.

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