Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion / Edition 1

Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion / Edition 1

by Jesse J. Prinz
ISBN-10:
0195309367
ISBN-13:
9780195309362
Pub. Date:
07/06/2006
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195309367
ISBN-13:
9780195309362
Pub. Date:
07/06/2006
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion / Edition 1

Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion / Edition 1

by Jesse J. Prinz
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Overview

Gut Reactions is an interdisciplinary defense of the claim that emotions are perceptions in a double sense. First of all, they are perceptions of changes in the body, but, through the body, they also allow us to literally perceive danger, loss, and other matters of concern. This proposal, which Prinz calls the embodied appraisal theory, reconciles the long standing debate between those who say emotions are cognitive and those who say they are noncognitive. The basic idea behind embodied appraisals is captured in the familiar notion of a "gut reaction," which has been overlooked by much emotion research. Prinz also addresses emotional valence, emotional consciousness, and the debate between evolutionary psychologists and social constructionists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195309362
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/06/2006
Series: Philosophy of Mind
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 9.32(w) x 6.74(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Jesse Prinz is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Furnishing the Mind, in which he defends the view that all concepts have their basis in perception, and two forthcoming titles. In The Emotional Basis of Morals, he argues that moral concepts essentially involve emotions, and, in eyond Human Nature, he argues that culture and experience shape human thought.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Piecing Passions Apart2. Feeling Without Thinking3. Embodied Appraisals4. Basic Emotions and Nature5. Emotions and Nature6. Emotions and Nurture7. Valence8. A Typology of Affective States9. Emotional Consciousness10. Is Getting Mad Like Seeing Red?Coda: Parting WaysReferencesIndex
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