•  2008
    The Role of Bodily Perception in Emotion: In Defense of an Impure Somatic Theory
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 89 (3): 637-678. 2014.
    In this paper, we develop an impure somatic theory of emotion, according to which emotions are constituted by the integration of bodily perceptions with representations of external objects, events, or states of affairs. We put forward our theory by contrasting it with Prinz's pure somatic theory, according to which emotions are entirely constituted by bodily perceptions. After illustrating Prinz's theory and discussing the evidence in its favor, we show that it is beset by serious problems—i.e.,…Read more
  •  125
    I expect you to be happy, so I see you smile: A multidimensional account of emotion attribution
    with Leda Berio
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 110 (2): 552-575. 2025.
    Constructivist theories of emotions and empirical studies have been increasingly stressing the role of contextual information and cultural conventions in emotion recognition. We propose a new account of emotion recognition and attribution that systematically integrates these aspects, and argue that emotion recognition is part of the general process of person impression formation. To describe the structural organization and the role of background information in emotion recognition and attribution…Read more