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The logic of emotions

In Anthony Hatzimoysis (ed.), Philosophy and the Emotions. Cambridge University Press. pp. 147-162 (2003)

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  1. Emotions Are Not Mere Judgments. [REVIEW]Aaron Ben-ze'ev - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (2):450-457.
    The search for the essence of emotions is a common feature of various views of emotions—many of which attempt to reduce emotions to one central component. Three major views that seek to define emotions via a basic component are: that emotions are essentially a cognitive-evaluative state; that emotions are feelings; that emotions are desires. I believe that all these reductions are inadequate. I focus here on as expressed in Nussbaum’s recent view of emotions. I begin, however, by briefly discussing and.
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