The Cognitive/Noncognitive Debate in Emotion Theory: A Corrective From Spinoza

Emotion Review 11 (2):102-112 (2019)
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An intractable problem that characterizes the contemporary philosophical discussion of emotion is whether emotions are fundamentally cognitive or noncognitive. In this article, I will establish tha...

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