Emotion on Dover Beach: Feeling and Value in the Philosophy of Robert Solomon

Emotion Review 2 (1):22-28 (2010)
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Robert Solomon’s philosophy of emotion should be understood in the light of his lifelong commitment to existentialism and his advocacy of “the passionate life” as a means of creating value. Although he developed his views in the framework of the “cognitive theory” of emotions, closer examination reveals many themes in common with a socially situated, transactionalist view of emotions.

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Paul Edmund Griffiths
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The Emotions.Nico Frijda - 1986 - Cambridge University Press.
The expression of the emotions in man and animal.Charles Darwin - 1890 - Mineola, New York: Dover Publications. Edited by Francis Darwin.

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