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Edoardo Zamuner

University of Edinburgh
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University of Edinburgh
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2008
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
General Philosophy of Science
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    A Theory of Affect Perception
    Mind and Language 26 (4): 436-451. 2011.
    What do we see when we look at someone's expression of fear? I argue that one of the things that we see is fear itself. I support this view by developing a theory of affect perception. The theory involves two claims. One is that expressions are patterns of facial changes that carry information about affects. The other is that the visual system extracts and processes such information. In particular, I argue that the visual system functions to detect the affects of others when they are expressed i…Read more
    What do we see when we look at someone's expression of fear? I argue that one of the things that we see is fear itself. I support this view by developing a theory of affect perception. The theory involves two claims. One is that expressions are patterns of facial changes that carry information about affects. The other is that the visual system extracts and processes such information. In particular, I argue that the visual system functions to detect the affects of others when they are expressed in the face. I develop my theory by drawing on empirical data from psychology and brain science. Finally, I outline a theory of the semantics of affect perception
    Philosophy of Mind, MiscellaneousKnowledge of EmotionDirect Knowledge and Other MindsAspects of Perc…Read more
    Philosophy of Mind, MiscellaneousKnowledge of EmotionDirect Knowledge and Other MindsAspects of Perception, MiscEmotional ExpressionAspects of Emotion, Misc
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