No reason to focus on emotional episodes

Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 18 (2):19-23 (2024)
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Christine Tappolet’s book Philosophy of Emotion: A contemporary introduction, and many other works in emotion theory, focus primarily on emotional episodes at the expense of so-called “emotional dispositions.” I argue that there are no reasons for theories of emotion to focus on emotional episodes or to reserve the term “emotion” for them.

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Rodrigo Díaz
University of Geneva

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