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    Complexity as a new framework for emotion theories
    Logic and Philosophy of Science 1 (1). 2003.
    In this paper I suggest that several problems in the study of emotion depend on a lack of adequate analytical tools, in particular on the tendency of viewing the organism as a modular and hierarchical system whose activity is mainly constituted by strictly sequential causal events. I argue that theories and models based on this view are inadequate to account for the complex reciprocal influences of the many ingredients that constitute emotions. Cognitive processes, feelings and bodily states are…Read more
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    Reply to Barrett, Gendron & Huang
    Philosophical Psychology 22 (4). 2009.
    This Article does not have an abstract