The Emotion Theory of Concepts

Journal of Consciousness Studies 25 (3-4):162-180 (2018)
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Abstract

The emotion theory of concepts maintains that concepts may be in part constituted by sentiments and emotions. Very few works in the contemporary concepts literature discuss this possibility that concepts may be sentiments and emotions, and those that do discuss this possibility ultimately fail to establish the viability of this view. However, by in part relying on experimental evidence from psychology and neuroscience, I contend that some concrete and abstract concepts are in part constituted by sentiments and emotions.

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John J. Park
California State University, Sacramento

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