Peter Zachar
List of John Benjamins publications for which Peter Zachar plays a role.
Book series
Titles
Categorical versus Dimensional Models of Affect: A seminar on the theories of Panksepp and Russell
Edited by Peter Zachar and Ralph D. Ellis
[Consciousness & Emotion Book Series, 7] 2012. vi, 350 pp.
Subjects Cognitive psychology | Consciousness research | Philosophy
Fact and Value in Emotion
Edited by Louis C. Charland and Peter Zachar
[Consciousness & Emotion Book Series, 4] 2008. vi, 212 pp.
Subjects Cognitive psychology | Consciousness research | Philosophy
Psychological Concepts and Biological Psychiatry: A philosophical analysis
Peter Zachar
[Advances in Consciousness Research, 28] 2000. xx, 342 pp.
Subjects Consciousness research | Neuropsychology | Philosophy
Articles
1. Introduction: Categories, dimensions, and the problem of progress in affective science. Categorical versus Dimensional Models of Affect: A seminar on the theories of Panksepp and Russell, Zachar, Peter and Ralph D. Ellis (eds.), pp. 1–30
2012. Article
Fact and value in emotion: An introduction and historical review. Fact and Value in Emotion, Charland, Louis C. and Peter Zachar (eds.), pp. 1–13
2008. Article
Review of Stolorow, Atwood & Orange (2002): Worlds of Experience: Interweaving Philosophical and Clinical Dimensions in Psychoanalysis. Consciousness & Emotion 4:2, pp. 333–340
2003. Review
Review of Stephens & Graham (2000): When Self-consciousness breaks: Alien voices and inserted thoughts. Consciousness & Emotion 3:2, pp. 273–280
2002. Review
Review of Ben-Zé ev (2000): The subtlety of emotions. Affective Qualia and The Subjective Dimension, Ellis, Ralph D. and Natika Newton (eds.), pp. 180–188
2001. Review
Basic emotions and their biological substrates: A nominalistic interpretation. Consciousness & Emotion 2:2, pp. 189–221
2001. The thesis of this article is that an attitude akin to pragmatism is internal to the scientific enterprise itself, and as a result many scientists will make the same types of non-essentialistic interpretations of their subject matter that are made by pragmatists. This is demonstrably true with… read more | Article
Child Development and the Regulation of Affect and Cognition in Consciousness: A View from Object Relations Theory. The Caldron of Consciousness: Motivation, affect and self-organization — An anthology, Ellis, Ralph D. and Natika Newton (eds.), pp. 205–222
2000. Chapter