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55Mixed Feelings: An Interdisciplinary Phenomenology. Ancient Emotions V (edited book)De Gruyter. 2025.
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7BibliographyIn Douglas Cairns & Pia Campeggiani (eds.), Mixed Feelings: An Interdisciplinary Phenomenology. Ancient Emotions V, De Gruyter. pp. 187-204. 2025.
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31The boys’ club: gender biases in students’ evaluations of their philosophy professorsPhilosophical Psychology. forthcoming.This paper presents experimental evidence that gender double standards significantly shape evaluative perceptions of men and women professors among philosophy students in Italian universities. Identical lecture passages, delivered either in written form (Study 1, N = 95) or orally (Study 2, N = 92) and attributed to authors with typically masculine or feminine names and voices, were used as stimuli. Participants were asked to respond to teaching evaluation questions. With regard to the written p…Read more
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14Mixed Feelings: An Interdisciplinary Phenomenology (edited book)De Gruyter. 2025.‘Affective valence’ typically refers to the way an affective state feels, i.e. the quality of the (dis)pleasure we subjectively experience: fear usually feels unpleasant, while joy feels good. Yet sometimes affective experience feels ‘bittersweet’, i.e. good and bad at the same time, as when we enjoy being scared on the roller coaster or being sad when reading a heart-rending novel. In these situations, mixed affect is experienced as a blended state in which positive and negative aspects cannot …Read more
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6IntroductionIn Douglas Cairns & Pia Campeggiani (eds.), Mixed Feelings: An Interdisciplinary Phenomenology. Ancient Emotions V, De Gruyter. pp. 1-28. 2025.
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6IndexIn Douglas Cairns & Pia Campeggiani (eds.), Mixed Feelings: An Interdisciplinary Phenomenology. Ancient Emotions V, De Gruyter. pp. 207-208. 2025.
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8List of ContributorsIn Douglas Cairns & Pia Campeggiani (eds.), Mixed Feelings: An Interdisciplinary Phenomenology. Ancient Emotions V, De Gruyter. pp. 205-206. 2025.
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12Mixed Emotions in Emotion Communication: A Chimera in my BrainIn Douglas Cairns & Pia Campeggiani (eds.), Mixed Feelings: An Interdisciplinary Phenomenology. Ancient Emotions V, De Gruyter. pp. 45-62. 2025.This chapter discusses how people perceive and respond to facial expressions that display mixed emotions. The review of the literature suggests that, overall, people seem to prefer “pure” emotion expressions over mixed ones and also perceive individuals who show mixed emotions less positively. This preference might stem from the cognitive difficulty of processing and categorizing complex emotional signals. Notably, emotion knowledge is typically organized around discrete emotion prototypes. This…Read more
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18Emotions, Memories, and NarrativesIn Maik Niemeck & Stefan Lang (eds.), Self and Affect: Philosophical Intersections, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 31-53. 2024.This chapter explores the intuition that affective dispositions are the building blocks of personality. We understand personality along Aristotelian lines as the unified set of one’s affective dispositions. We start with some recent data showing that affective dispositions such as character and personality traits are key determinants of the sense of who we are. At first sight, this goes against mainstream tendencies to approach the issue of personal identity by reference to other processes and c…Read more
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29Introduction to Special Section: On Being Moved. A Cross-Cultural ApproachEmotion Review 13 (4): 277-281. 2021.
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83Introduction to Special Section: On Being Moved. A Cross-Cultural ApproachSage Publications: Emotion Review 13 (4): 277-281. 2021.Emotion Review, Volume 13, Issue 4, Page 277-281, October 2021.
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87Nec Cogitare Sed Facere: The Paradox of Fiction at the Tribunal of Ancient PoeticsTheoria 86 (6): 709-726. 2020.The place of emotions in aesthetic response has long been a topic in contemporary philosophical theorizing. One aspect of the debate in particular seems to have become a recalcitrant problem: when experiencing fiction, we experience emotional reactions towards what we know not to exist. Is this rational? In fact, is it even possible? This article deals with the so‐called “paradox of fiction” from the viewpoint of ancient poetics. In the first section, I survey some of the main arguments proposed…Read more
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125Aristotle on Perceptual InterestsApeiron 53 (3): 235-256. 2020.Traditional interpretations of Aristotle’s theory of perception mainly focus on uncovering the underlying mechanisms that are at stake when perceivers are affected by sensible qualities. Investigating the nature of sense perception is one of Aristotle’s main worries and one that he explicitly relates to the question of its causes (e. g.Sens. 436a16–17, 436b9) and its ends (e. g.de An. 434a30 ff.). Therefore I suggest that, in order to fully explain Aristotle’s view of perceptual phenomena, the p…Read more
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24Book-review of A. Fussi, Per una teoria della vergogna (review)Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 9 (3): 308-310. 2018.
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57Irregular Feelings: Mimesis, Poikilia, and the Emotions in Plato's RepublicRivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4 541-567. 2018.
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66Iguales en las necesidades: intuiciones aristotélicas sobre el sentimiento de indignaciónAgora 33 (2): 185-197. 2014.En el ensayo se propone una reflexión crítica sobre los presupuestos lógicos de la categoría de igualdad y sus ambivalencias. A una premisa teórica, que enmarca los términos de lo que se configura como un problema conceptual, seguirá una breve reconstrucción histórico-filosófica, que tiene el objetivo de arrojar luz sobre cómo podemos, leyendo a un clásico, repensar críticamente las premisas teóricas de la igualdad normativa a través de una recuperación de la valorización aristotélica de la dime…Read more