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    Valent Representations, Bodily Feelings, and Social Norms
    Journal of Philosophy of Emotion 5 (2): 24-29. 2024.
    In this commentary, we discuss Tom Cochrane’s theory of emotions. Cochrane offers an appealingly unified account of valent representations, ranging from simple responses to complex representations within a mechanistic framework. This offers some guidance as to how we might conceive of emotions as simple action-guiding responses in infants and animals, as well as context-sensitive evaluative states. While Cochrane argues for the centrality of bodily feelings, he does not consider his approach to …Read more
  •  9
    Vom Umgang mit empirischer Forschung in der Tier- und Sprachphilosophie (review)
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (5): 802-807. 2020.
  •  16
    The ABC of social learning: Affect, behavior, and cognition
    with Thibaud Gruber, Marina Bazhydai, Fabrice Clément, and Daniel Dukes
    Psychological Review 129 (6): 1296-1318. 2021.
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    “Emotions in Cultural Dynamics”: What Non-Humans Can Teach Us about the Role of Emotions in Cultural Evolution
    with Guillaume Dezecache and Thibaud Gruber
    Emotion Review 14 (2): 161-163. 2022.
    Emotion Review, Volume 14, Issue 2, Page 161-163, April 2022. The role emotions play in the dynamics of cultural phenomena has long been neglected. The collection of articles recently published in Emotion Review provides an important first step into this necessary endeavor. In this commentary, we discuss this contribution by emphasizing the role epistemological parsimony should play in the future of this research agenda. The cultural behavior and emotions of chimpanzees is taken as reference.
  •  7
    “Emotions in Cultural Dynamics”: What Non-Humans Can Teach Us about the Role of Emotions in Cultural Evolution
    with Guillaume Dezecache and Thibaud Gruber
    Emotion Review 14 (2): 161-163. 2022.
    The role emotions play in the dynamics of cultural phenomena has long been neglected. The collection of articles recently published in Emotion Review provides an important first step into this necessary endeavor. In this commentary, we discuss this contribution by emphasizing the role epistemological parsimony should play in the future of this research agenda. The cultural behavior and emotions of chimpanzees is taken as reference.
  •  12
    “Emotions in Cultural Dynamics”: What Non-Humans Can Teach Us about the Role of Emotions in Cultural Evolution
    with Guillaume Dezecache and Thibaud Gruber
    Emotion Review 14 (2): 161-163. 2022.
    The role emotions play in the dynamics of cultural phenomena has long been neglected. The collection of articles recently published in Emotion Review provides an important first step into this necessary endeavor. In this commentary, we discuss this contribution by emphasizing the role epistemological parsimony should play in the future of this research agenda. The cultural behavior and emotions of chimpanzees is taken as reference.
  •  4
    Das schweigende Tier. Sprachphilosophie und Ethologie (review)
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (5): 802-807. 2020.