The ontology of emotions / edited by Hichem Naar, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Fabrice Teroni, Universities of Geneva and Fribourg.

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128/.37
Title
The ontology of emotions / edited by Hichem Naar, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Fabrice Teroni, Universities of Geneva and Fribourg.
Physical Description
1 online resource (vii, 229 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2018).
Summary
The nature of emotion is an important question in several philosophical domains, but little attention has so far been paid to identifying the general ontological category to which emotions belong. Given that they are short-lived, are they events? Since they often have components or stages, are they processes? Or does their close link with behaviour mean they are dispositions? In this volume, leading scholars investigate these basic ontological issues, contributing to current discussions about emotions and paving the way for new research into an underexplored area of philosophy. With chapters addressing issues including the temporal profile of emotions, the distinction between emotions and other affective states, and the epistemology of emotion, this highly original book will be valuable for students and specialists of philosophy, and particularly for those working in the metaphysics of mind and emotions.
Added Author
Naar, Hichem, 1985- editor.
Subject
Emotions (Philosophy)
EMOTIONS.
Multimedia
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Summary
The nature of emotion is an important question in several philosophical domains, but little attention has so far been paid to identifying the general ontological category to which emotions belong. Given that they are short-lived, are they events? Since they often have components or stages, are they processes? Or does their close link with behaviour mean they are dispositions? In this volume, leading scholars investigate these basic ontological issues, contributing to current discussions about emotions and paving the way for new research into an underexplored area of philosophy. With chapters addressing issues including the temporal profile of emotions, the distinction between emotions and other affective states, and the epistemology of emotion, this highly original book will be valuable for students and specialists of philosophy, and particularly for those working in the metaphysics of mind and emotions.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2018).
Subject
Emotions (Philosophy)
EMOTIONS.
Multimedia