Facts and Values in Emotional Plasticity

In Louis Charland & Peter Zachar (eds.), Fact and Value in Emotion. John Benjamins. pp. 101--137 (2008)
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Abstract

How much can we shape the emotions we experience? Or to put it another way, how plastic are our emotions? It is clear that the exercise of identifying the degree of plasticity of emotion is futile without a prior specification of what can be plastic, so we first propose an analysis of the components of emotions. We will then turn to empirical data that might be used to assess the degree of plasticity of emotions.

Author Profiles

Christine Tappolet
Université de Montréal
Luc Faucher
Université du Québec à Montreal

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