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  1. Norms for emotions: Biological functions and representational contents.Matteo Mameli - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 37 (1):101-121.
    Normative standards are often applied to emotions. Are there normative standards that apply to emotions in virtue solely of facts about their nature? I will argue that the answer is no. The psychological, behavioural, and neurological evidence suggests that emotions are representational brain states with various kinds of biological functions. Facts about biological functions are not (and do not by themselves entail) normative facts. Hence, there are no nor- mative standards that apply to emotions just in virtue of their having (...)
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  • Norms for emotions: biological functions and representational contents.Matteo Mameli - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 37 (1):101-121.
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  • Durkheim, Wittgenstein and the Norms of Thought.Razmig Keucheyan - 2010 - Diogenes 57 (4):63-72.
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  • Durkheim, Wittgenstein et les normes de la pensée.Razmig Keucheyan - 2009 - Diogène 228 (4):82.
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  • Durkheim, Wittgenstein et les normes de la pensée.Razmig Keucheyan - 2011 - Diogène 4:82-94.
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