Consciousness & Emotion 3:2
[Consciousness & Emotion, 3:2] 2002. iv, 116
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Fear and the focus of attentionLuc Faucher & Christine Tappolet | pp. 105–144
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Phenomenal, access and reflexive consciousness: The missing “blocks” in Ned Block’s typologyBill Faw | pp. 145–158
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The problem of affectivity in cognitive theories of emotionMikko Salmela | pp. 159–182
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How are the cognitive and non-cognitive aspects of emotion related?Maria Magoula Adamos | pp. 183–195
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Meta-emotions about anger and amae
: A cross-cultural comparisonMichel Ferrari & Emiko Koyama | pp. 197–211 -
Emotional content
Uriah Kriegel | pp. 213–230 -
The veil and veracity of passion in Chinese poeticsLouise Sundararajan | pp. 231–262
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Intentionality and feelings in theories of emotionsAaron Ben-Ze'ev | pp. 263–271
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G. Lynn Stephens & George Graham. 2000. When Self-consciousness breaks: Alien voices and inserted thoughtsReviewed by Peter Zachar | pp. 273–280
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John R. Searle. 2001. Rationality in actionReviewed by Donelson E. Dulany | pp. 280–287
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