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Do our emotions stop us being rational? For thousands of years, emotions have been thought of as obstacles to intelligent thought. This view has been challenged in recent years by both philosophers and scientists. In this groundbreaking book, the first of its kind, leading thinkers from philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience challenge this commonly held view of emotion in a series of fascinating and challenging essays.

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PART I - NEUROSCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS ; 1. William James and the modern neurobiology of emotion ; 2. Homologizing human emotions ; PART II - EMOTION, BELIEF AND APPRAISAL ; 3. Emotional behaviour and the scope of belief-desire explanation ; 4. Which emotions are basic? ; 5. Towards a 'Machiavellian' theory of emotional appraisal ; 6. Unpicking reasonable emotions ; PART III - EVOLUTION AND THE RATIONALITY OF EMOTION ; 7. Evolution, culture and the irrationality of the emotions ; 8. The role of emotions in ecological and practical rationality ; 9. The search hypothesis of emotion ; 10. Adaptive illusions: optimism, control and human rationality ; 11. Emotion versus reason as a genetic conflict ; PART IV - PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ; 12. Conscience and conflict: Darwin, Freud and the origins of human aggression ; 13. Emotion, reason and virtue

Emotion Evolution and Rationality

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 4/22/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198528975, 978-0198528975
      ISBN10: 0198528973

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Do our emotions stop us being rational? For thousands of years, emotions have been thought of as obstacles to intelligent thought. This view has been challenged in recent years by both philosophers and scientists. In this groundbreaking book, the first of its kind, leading thinkers from philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience challenge this commonly held view of emotion in a series of fascinating and challenging essays.

      Table of Contents
      PART I - NEUROSCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS ; 1. William James and the modern neurobiology of emotion ; 2. Homologizing human emotions ; PART II - EMOTION, BELIEF AND APPRAISAL ; 3. Emotional behaviour and the scope of belief-desire explanation ; 4. Which emotions are basic? ; 5. Towards a 'Machiavellian' theory of emotional appraisal ; 6. Unpicking reasonable emotions ; PART III - EVOLUTION AND THE RATIONALITY OF EMOTION ; 7. Evolution, culture and the irrationality of the emotions ; 8. The role of emotions in ecological and practical rationality ; 9. The search hypothesis of emotion ; 10. Adaptive illusions: optimism, control and human rationality ; 11. Emotion versus reason as a genetic conflict ; PART IV - PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ; 12. Conscience and conflict: Darwin, Freud and the origins of human aggression ; 13. Emotion, reason and virtue

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