In Emotions and Reasons, Patricia Greenspan offers an evaluative theory of emotion that assigns emotion a role of its own in the justification of action. She analyzes emotions as states of object-directed affect with evaluative propositional content possibly falling short of belief and held in mind by generalized comfort or discomfort.

Emotions and Reasons
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ISBN | 9781317857099 |
Number Of Pages | 208 |
File Size | 5.36 mb |
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Edition | 1 |
Published | 25-01-2014 |