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Andreas Elpidorou

University of Louisville
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  • University of Louisville
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
Boston University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2013
Homepage
Louisville, Kentucky, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Phenomenal Concepts
Formulating Physicalism
Boredom
Explaining Consciousness?
Consciousness and Materialism
Emotions, Misc
3 more
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
20th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Physical Science
European Philosophy
Explaining Consciousness?
Consciousness and Materialism
Emotions, Misc
3 more
PhilPapers Editorships
Physicalism
Dualism
Psychophysical Supervenience
Moods
Boredom
  • All publications (64)
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    The New Science of the Mind: From Extended Mind to Embodied Phenomenology
    Philosophical Psychology 25 (5): 771-774. 2012.
    Philosophical Psychology, Volume 0, Issue 0, Page 1-4, Ahead of Print
    Embodiment and Situated CognitionPhilosophy of Neuroscience, MiscMetaphysics of Mind, MiscExtended C…Read more
    Embodiment and Situated CognitionPhilosophy of Neuroscience, MiscMetaphysics of Mind, MiscExtended Cognition, Misc
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    Dan Zahavi (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2013.
    Husserl: Philosophy of Mind
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    The Quiet Alarm
    Aeon Magazine. 2015.
    Moral Psychology, MiscBoredom
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    Horror, Fear, and the Sartrean Account of Emotions
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 54 (2): 209-225. 2016.
    Phenomenological approaches to affectivity have long recognized the vital role that emotions occupy in our lives. In this paper, I engage with Jean-Paul Sartre's well-known and highly influential theory of the emotions as it is advanced in his Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions. I examine whether Sartre's account offers two inconsistent explications of the nature of emotions. I argue that despite appearances there is a reading of Sartre's theory that is free of inconsistencies. Ultimately, I hi…Read more
    Phenomenological approaches to affectivity have long recognized the vital role that emotions occupy in our lives. In this paper, I engage with Jean-Paul Sartre's well-known and highly influential theory of the emotions as it is advanced in his Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions. I examine whether Sartre's account offers two inconsistent explications of the nature of emotions. I argue that despite appearances there is a reading of Sartre's theory that is free of inconsistencies. Ultimately, I highlight a novel reading of Sartre's account of the emotions: one that is both phenomenologically accurate and supported by textual evidence.
    Phenomenology, MiscEmotion and Consciousness in PsychologyJean-Paul SartreCognitive Theories of Emot…Read more
    Phenomenology, MiscEmotion and Consciousness in PsychologyJean-Paul SartreCognitive Theories of EmotionsSomatic and Feeling Theories of EmotionPerceptual Theories of EmotionTheories of Emotion, Misc
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