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  1. Emotive Meaning in Political Argumentation.Fabrizio Macagno & Douglas Walton - 2019 - Informal Logic 39 (3):229-261.
    Donald Trump’s speeches and messages are characterized by terms that are commonly referred to as “thick” or “emotive,” meaning that they are characterized by a tendency to be used to generate emotive reactions. This paper investigates how emotive meaning is related to emotions, and how it is generated or manipulated. Emotive meaning is analyzed as an evaluative conclusion that results from inferences triggered by the use of a term, which can be represented and assessed using argumentation (...)
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    Only, emotive factive verbs, and the dual nature of polarity dependency.Anastasia Giannakidou - manuscript
    The main focus of this article is the occurrence of some polarity items (PIs) in the complements of emotive factive verbs and only. This fact has been taken as a challenge to the semantic approach to PIs (Linebarger 1980), because only and factive verbs are not downward entailing (DE). A modification of the classical DE account is proposed by introducing the notion of nonveridicality (Zwarts 1995, Giannakidou 1998, 1999, 2001) as the one crucial for PI sanctioning. To motivate this (...)
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  3. Inferential patterns of emotive meaning.Fabrizio Macagno & Maria Grazia Rossi - 2021 - In Fabrizio Macagno & Alessandro Capone (eds.), Inquiries in Philosophical Pragmatics: Issues in Linguistics. Springer. pp. 83-110.
    This paper investigates the emotive (or expressive) meaning of words commonly referred to as “loaded” or “emotive,” which include slurs, derogative or pejorative words, and ethical terms. We claim that emotive meaning can be reinterpreted from a pragmatic and argumentative perspective, which can account for distinct aspects of ethical terms, including the possibility of being modified and its cancellability. Emotive meaning is explained as a defeasible and automatic or automatized evaluative and intended inference commonly associated with (...)
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  4. The emotive meaning of ethical terms.Charles Leslie Stevenson - 1937 - Mind 46 (181):14-31.
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    The Emotive Theory of Ethics.J. O. Urmson - 1968 - London,: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1968, this book traces the development of the emotive theory of ethics from its outline by Ogden and Richards in The Meaning of Meaning to the elaborate presentation by Stevenson in Ethics and Language. Attention is paid to the positive features of the ethical theory whilst the author also shows how a more adequate view can be reached through critical reflection on it.
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    Consciousness of Emotion and Emotive Consciousness in Geiger and Husserl.Ingrid Vendrell Ferran - 2023 - Human Studies 2023:1-20.
    Moritz Geiger’s 1911 article on the consciousness of feeling, entitled “Das Bewusstsein von Gefühlen,” was an object of study for Husserl in a series of manuscripts recently published in Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins II. Gefühl und Wert (1896–1925) (2020). Geiger’s article and Husserl’s remarks on it received attention from Métraux (1975), but, more recently, an increasing number of publications have been devoted to the topic (Averchi, 2015a, 2015b; Crespo, 2015; Quepons, 2017; Marcos del Cano, 2023). These new publications identify (...)
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    Emotive Figures as "Shown" Emotion in Italian Post-Unification Conduct Books.Annick Paternoster - 2019 - Informal Logic 39 (4):433-463.
    Within a digital corpus of 20 Italian post-unification conduct books, UAM CorpusTool is used to perform a manual annotation of 13 emotive rhetorical figures as indices of “shown” emotion. The analysis consists in two text mining tasks: classification, which identifies emotive figures using the 13 categories, and clustering, which identifies groups, i.e. clusters where emotive figures co-occur. Emotive clusters mainly discuss diligence and parsimony—personal values linked to self-improvement for which reader agreement is not taken for granted. (...)
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  8. The emotive theory of ethics.J. O. Urmson - 1968 - London,: Hutchinson.
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    Emotive and sensory simulation through comparative construal.Jenny Hartman & Carita Paradis - 2018 - Metaphor and Symbol 33 (2):123-143.
    ABSTRACTUsing authentic textual data from written personal narratives, we investigate how individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Tourette Syndrome mediate their emotive and sensory experiences through language. Our study reveals that experiential comparisons of different kinds feature prominently as means of conveying such experiences. We identify a number of meaning domains that are recruited in correspondences between sources and targets, including motion and force, and detail how sensory modalities, bodily sensations, and emotions are exploited to (...)
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    Emotive Language in Argumentation.Michael Gilbert - 2014 - Informal Logic 34 (3):337-340.
    Book Review Emotive Language in Argumentation by Fabrizio Macagno and Douglas Walton New York: Cambridge UP. 9781107676657. Review by MICHAEL A. GILBERT Department of Philosophy York University 4700 Keele St, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 [email protected].
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  11. Addresser addressee contact code.Emotive Conative - 1999 - Semiotica 126 (1/4):1-15.
     
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    The Emotive Theory of Ethics.George Pitcher - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (4):586.
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    The Emotive Theory of Ethics.Richard Robinson, H. J. Paton & R. C. Cross - 1948 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 22 (1):79-140.
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    Section IV.Motivation Emotion - 2006 - In Reinout W. Wiers & Alan W. Stacy (eds.), Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction. Sage Publications. pp. 251.
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  15. The Argumentative Uses of Emotive Language.Fabrizio Macagno & Douglas Walton - 2010 - Revista Iberoamericana de Argumentación 1:1-37.
    This paper analyzes selected examples of uses of argumentation tactics that exploit emotive language, many of them criticized as deceptive and even fallacious by classical and recent sources, including current informal logic textbooks. The analysis is based on six argumentation schemes, and an account of the dialectical setting in which these schemes are used. The three conclusions are (1) that such uses of emotive language are often reasonable and necessary in argumentation based on values, (2) but that they (...)
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    The emotive conception of ethics and its cognitive implications.Charles L. Stevenson - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (3):291-304.
  17. The Emotive Theory of Ethics in the Light of Recent Developments in Formal Semantics and Pragmatics.Lennart Aqvist - 1973 - In Sören Halldén (ed.), Modality, morality and other problems of sense and nonsense. Lund,: Gleerup. pp. 130.
     
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  18. Rational emotive behavior therapy and the God image.Brad Johnson - 2008 - In Glendon Moriarty & Louis Hoffman (eds.), God Image Handbook for Spiritual Counseling and Psychotherapy: Research, Theory, and Practice. Haworth Pastoral Press.
  19. The emotive theory of ethics.Richard B. Brandt - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (3):305-318.
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    Researching sensitive and emotive topics: The participants’ voice.Jacqueline L. Crowther & Mari Lloyd-Williams - 2012 - Research Ethics 8 (4):200-211.
    There are different groups in society who may be considered vulnerable, for example those experiencing mental or physical health issues, learning disabilities, prisoners or children. There are, however, other groups in society who may also be regarded as vulnerable, such as those who are bereaved. Vulnerability in relation to the bereaved occurs as a result of experiencing a normal life event, death or a loss. In this situation vulnerability may be transient and, depending upon the management of the bereavement, generally (...)
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  21. Emotive and language situations in the development of Heidegger's philosophy.R. Vinco - 2004 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 96 (2-3):369-386.
     
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    The emotive impact of medical language.Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Megan Elbon, Margaritha Adams & David Ring - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 293-296.
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    Emotive Propositions. A Study of Value.A. D. Woozley - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (22):89.
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    Emotive and existentialist theories of ethics.Hans Meyerhoff - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (25):769-783.
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  25. 4. Emotive Perception of Value and Objectivity in Virtue Ethics.Robert J. Fitterer - 2008 - In Love and Objectivity in Virtue Ethics: Aristotle, Lonergan, and Nussbaum on Emotions and Moral Insight. University of Toronto Press. pp. 73-96.
     
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    Emotive Meaning Again.I. A. Richards - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (2):145-157.
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    The emotive component of metalanguage reflection of Russian Germans in Tomsk region.O. A. Aleksandrov & Z. M. Bogoslovskaya - forthcoming - Liberal Arts in Russia.
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    Toward a Theory of Emotive Performance: With Lessons from How Politicians Do Anger.Kwai Hang Ng & Jeffrey L. Kidder - 2010 - Sociological Theory 28 (2):193 - 214.
    This article treats the public display of emotion as social performance. The concept of "emotive performance" is developed to highlight the overlooked quality of performativity in the social use of emotion. We argue that emotive performance is reflexive, cultural, and communicative. As an active social act, emotive performance draws from the cultural repertoire of interpretative frameworks and dominant narratives. We illustrate the utility of the concept by analyzing two episodes of unrehearsed emotive performances by two well-known (...)
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    Emotive Propositions.George Pitcher & Soren Hallden - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (1):107.
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    Varieties of Scientific Experience: Emotive Aims in Scientific Hypotheses.Lewis Samuel Feuer - 1995 - Transaction.
    Lewis S. Feuer shows that the gestation of the hypotheses of original-minded scientists, such as Darwin, Einstein, or Bohr, is in large part a subconscious process. Scientists try to project upon the world structural laws that, beside fitting the given physical realities, will also realize their own emotional longings among alternative worldviews. Repeatedly, too, in examining the standpoints of philosophical figures ranging from Spinoza, Descartes, Kant, and Mill to contemporary figures such as Einstein, Lovejoy, and Hook, Feuer illumines how sociological (...)
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    The emotive theory and rational methods in moral controversy.Asher Moore - 1951 - Mind 60 (238):233-240.
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    The Emotive Theory of Ethics.Errol Bedford - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 10:124-129.
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    The Emotive Analysis of Value Judgments.Ivan Boh - 1960 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 34:157-164.
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    Meanings: Emotive, descriptive, and critical.Alburey Castell - 1949 - Ethics 60 (1):55-61.
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    The emotive theory of truth.Barnett Savery - 1955 - Mind 64 (256):513-521.
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    Emotive "meanings" and ethical terms.Farrand Sayre - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (23):631-632.
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    The emotive theory of ethics.Russell Grice - 1969 - Philosophical Books 10 (2):26-27.
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    Emotive propositions.Sören Halldén - 1954 - Stockholm,: Almquist & Wiksell.
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    Emotive properties:the role of abstraction, introspection and projection.Goran Hermerbn - 1993 - Theoria 59 (1-3):80-112.
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    Emotive properties: The role of abstraction, introspection and projection.Goran Hermerbn - 1993 - Theoria 59 (1-3):80-112.
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    Emotive meaning again.I. A. Richards - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (2):145-157.
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    Cognitive, emotive, and ethical aspects of decision making in humans and in AI.Iva Smit, Wendell Wallach & G. E. Lasker (eds.) - 2005 - Windsor, Ont.: International Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research and Cybernetics.
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    The emotive theory of ethics.Avrum Stroll - 1954 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
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    The Emotive Analysis of Value Judgments.Ivan Boh - 1960 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 34:157-164.
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    The Emotive Theory of Ethics.Richard B. Brandt - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (1):111.
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  46. The Emotive Theory of Ethics.Avrum Stroll - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (118):284-285.
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    The Emotive Theory of Ethics.George J. Stack - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (4):615-616.
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  48. Belief and Causality: An Epistemological Inquiry into the Foundations of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy.Adrian Costache - 2015 - Transylvanian Journal of Psychology 16 (2):177-210. Translated by Adrian Costache.
    The aim of the present paper is to offer a critical examination of the episte- mological foundations of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). Taking the tension between the basic presupposition between REBT and the ABC cognitive model constituting its core as its cue, the paper focuses on the causal relation between cognition and emotion and tries to argue that, at closer inspection, neither the theoretical, nor the experimental reasons ad- duced in favor of the idea of a determining role (...)
     
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    The Emotive Theory of Ethics.A. D. Woozley - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (24):285-286.
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  50. The Emotive Theory of Ethics.Avrum Stroll - 1959 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 149:261-262.
     
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