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Informationen zum Autor JOHN V. CANFIELD is Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto, CanadaALICE CRARY is Associate Professor in Philosophy at the New School for Social Research, New York, USADAVID COCKBURN is Professor of Philosophy at University of Wales Lampeter, UKPETER M.S. HACKER is an Emeritus Research Fellow at St John's College, Oxford, UKLARS HERTZBERG is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Åbo Akademi University, FinlandPHIL HUTCHINSON is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University, UKDANIÈLE MOYAL-SHARROCK is a Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, UKDUNCAN RICHTER is Professor of Philosophy at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, USARUPERT READ is a Reader in Philosophy at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UKJOACHIM SCHULTE teaches at the University of Zürich, Switzerland Klappentext This unique collection of articles on emotion by Wittgensteinian philosophers provides a fresh perspective on the questions framing the current philosophical and scientific debates about emotions and offers significant insights into the role of emotions for understanding interpersonal relations and the relation between emotion and ethics. Zusammenfassung This unique collection of articles on emotion by Wittgensteinian philosophers provides a fresh perspective on the questions framing the current philosophical and scientific debates about emotions and offers significant insights into the role of emotions for understanding interpersonal relations and the relation between emotion and ethics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Wittgensteinian Perspectives on the Philosophy Of Emotion - Introducing the Chapters of this Anthology; Y.Gustafsson, C.Kronqvist& M.McEachrane Wittgenstein's Commonsense Realism about the Mind; A.Crary Wittgenstein on Emotion; J.Schulte The Conceptual Framework for the Investigation of Emotions; P.M.S.Hacker Emotion-Philosophy-Science; P.Hutchinson Capturing Emotional Thoughts - The Philosophy of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy; M.McEachrane The Self and the Emotions; J.V.Canfield What's in a Smile?; L.Hertzberg Emotion, Expression and Conversation; D.Cockburn Illusions of Empathy; Y.Gustafsson The Fiction of Paradox: Really Feeling for Anna Karenina; D.Moyal-Sharrock On The Pursuit of Happiness; D.Richter Our Struggles with Reality; C.Kronqvist Extreme Aversive Emotions - A Wittgensteinian Approach to Dread; R.Read Index...
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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Wittgensteinian Perspectives on the Philosophy Of Emotion - Introducing the Chapters of this Anthology; Y.Gustafsson, C.Kronqvist& M.McEachrane Wittgenstein's Commonsense Realism about the Mind; A.Crary Wittgenstein on Emotion; J.Schulte The Conceptual Framework for the Investigation of Emotions; P.M.S.Hacker Emotion-Philosophy-Science; P.Hutchinson Capturing Emotional Thoughts - The Philosophy of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy; M.McEachrane The Self and the Emotions; J.V.Canfield What's in a Smile?; L.Hertzberg Emotion, Expression and Conversation; D.Cockburn Illusions of Empathy; Y.Gustafsson The Fiction of Paradox: Really Feeling for Anna Karenina; D.Moyal-Sharrock On The Pursuit of Happiness; D.Richter Our Struggles with Reality; C.Kronqvist Extreme Aversive Emotions - A Wittgensteinian Approach to Dread; R.Read Index