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  1. The Emotional Life of Reason: Exploring Conceptions of Objectivity.C. Pinto Robert & E. Pinto Laura - unknown
    This paper extends Pinto’s “Emotions and Reasons” by exploring relationships between emotions-as-reasons and in conceptualizing objectivity as naturalized to address the evaluative dimension. The paper addresses the emotional character of reason with respect to subjective and normative validity by shifting analysis to socially situated practices.
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  • Commentary on The Emotional Life of Reason: Exploring Conceptions of Objectivity.Moira Howes - unknown
    Robert Pinto and Laura Pinto advance a non-binary account of reason and emotion in the reasoning process and argue for a naturalistic understanding of objectivity that will allow for the evaluation of emotions as reasonable. Pinto and Pinto’s promising argument generates important and productive lines of inquiry. I suggest a few such lines of inquiry, including the idea that it may be important to support reflexivity and interpretive community with equanimity; that we should further examine the potential of new ideals (...)
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