European Review of Philosophy

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  1. Stéphane Lemaire, From Emotions to Desires.
    In this paper, I defend the view that our knowledge of our desires is inferential and based on the consciousness we have of our emotions, and on our experiences of pain and pleasure.
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  2. Christine Tappolet, Long-Term Emotions and Emotional Experiences in the Explanation of Actions.
    This paper consists in a critical review of Peter Goldie's book, The Emotion. A Philosophical Exploration (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). Goldie is right to distinguish between long-term emotions and emotional experiences. And he is also right to reject the view that emotions are reducible to 'feelingless' states plus some extra feelings. However, Goldie's own account in terms of "feeling towards" is problematic. Goldie would have been better advised to claim that emotional experiences are necessarily emotional representations of something as (...)
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  3. Nico H. Frijda, Emotions and Motivational States.
     
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  4. P. Ivet, Emotions, Revision, and the Explanation of Emotional Action.
     
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  5. Pierre Livet, Emotions, Revision, and the Explanation of Actions.
  6. Elisabeth Pacherie, The Role of Emotions in the Explanation of Action.
  7. Johannes Roessler, Action, Emotion, and the Development of Self-Awareness.