Consciousness & Emotion

Volume 2, Issue 2 (2001)

2001.  
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
Basic emotions and their biological substrates: A nominalistic interpretation
Peter Zachar and Scott Bartlett
189–221
The hot fringes of consciousness: Perceptual fluency and affect
Rolf Reber and Norbert Schwarz
223–231
Touching art: Intimacy, embodiment, and the somatosensory system
Ellen J. Esrock
233–253
Internalism and the part-time moralist: An essay about the objectivity of moral judgments
Mirko Bagaric
255–271
The function of the cerebellum in cognition, affect and consciousness: Empirical support for the embodied mind
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Carl M. Anderson, Natika Newton and Ralph D. Ellis
273–309
Discussion
Some background and further theoretical consequences of the organism-environment approach: A reply to the commentary by Panksepp
Timo Järvilehto
311–319
Book Reviews
Review of Greenfield (2000): The Private Life of the Brain: Emotions, Consciousness, and the Secret of the Self
Reviewed by Alfred W. Kaszniak
321–329
Index to Volume 2
331–332