Clotilde Calabi, Passioni e ragioni. Un itinerario nella filosofia della psicologia, [Book Review]

Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 89 (4):690-691. (1997)
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A review of Calabi's work on the emotions. The author chooses to remain neutral with respect to the theoretical options currently adopted in the philosophy of mind: reductionism and functionalism. This choice makes it easier to stress the intentional dimension of emotions and to shed light on the bodily dimension of the emotional life.

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