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Emotions, Attitudes, and ReasonsPacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (1): 256-282. 2018.Our emotional faculties respond to successes, gains, advantages, threats, losses, obstacles, and other personally significant objects or situations, producing positive or negative evaluations of them according to their perceived import. Being an evaluative response is a feature that emotions share with paradigm attitudes (beliefs, intentions, judgments, etc.). However, recently philosophers have been reluctant to treat emotions as attitudes. The usual reasons given have to do with the automatici…Read more
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University of OklahomaGraduate student
Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology |
Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Philosophy of Social Science |