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562Emotions in the Wild: The Situated Perspective on EmotionIn Philip Robbins & Murat Aydede (eds.), _The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition_, Cambridge University Press. 2008.This chapter describes a perspective on emotion, according to which emotions are: 1. Designed to function in a social context: an emotion is often an act of relationship reconfiguration brought about by delivering a social signal; 2. Forms of skillful engagement with the world which need not be mediated by conceptual thought; 3. Scaffolded by the environment, both synchronically in the unfolding of a particular emotional performance and diachronically, in the acquisition of an emotional repertoi…Read more
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569Affordances explainedPhilosophy of Science 70 (5): 949-961. 2003.I examine the central theoretical construct of ecological psychology, the concept of an affordance. In the first part of the paper, I illustrate the role affordances play in Gibson's theory of perception. In the second part, I argue that affordances are to be understood as dispositional properties, and explain what I take to be their characteristic background circumstances, triggering circumstances and manifestations. The main purpose of my analysis is to give affordances a theoretical identity …Read more
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76What is it about your face that tells me what you want from me? Emotional appeals are associated with specific mental imagesCognition and Emotion 38 (3): 389-398. 2024.
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Georgia State UniversityProfessor
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
| Other Academic Areas |
| Conceptual Analysis |
| Theories of Emotion |
| Aspects of Emotion |