Embodied Emotions

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action-oriented emotion representations
affect
Affect Program
affective neuroscience
Author_Rebekka Hufendiek
Background Knowledge
Bodily Arousal
Bodily Feedback
Bodily Reactions
Calibration File
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Causal Role Function
Cognitive Impenetrability
cognitivism
Core Relational Themes
embedded
embodied
embodied cognition
Emotion Type
Emotional Episodes
emotions
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evaluative
Higher Cognitive Emotions
Homeostatic Reactions
intentionality of affect
Jamesian
Natural Information
Neojamesian
non-cognitivism
non-cognitivist emotion theory
noncognitivism
Noncognitivist Approach
Nonconceptual Content
Nonconceptual Level
normative
normative emotion analysis
norms
Prereflective Self-consciousness
psychophysiology research
Relational Properties
Response Dependent Properties
respresentationalist
Semantic Norms
Sensorimotor Contingencies
situated cognition
social cognition development
Task Description Level
Traditional Cognitivist Approaches
Unexpected Loud Noise

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138100251
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book, Rebekka Hufendiek explores emotions as embodied, action-oriented representations, providing a non-cognitivist theory of emotions that accounts for their normative dimensions. Embodied Emotions focuses not only on the bodily reactions involved in emotions, but also on the environment within which emotions are embedded and on the social character of this environment, its ontological constitution, and the way it scaffolds both the development of particular emotion types and the unfolding of individual emotional episodes. In addition, it provides a critical review and appraisal of current empirical studies, mainly in psychophysiology and developmental psychology, which are relevant to discussions about whether emotions are embodied as well as socially embedded. The theory that Hufendiek puts forward denies the distinction between basic and higher cognitive emotions: all emotions are embodied, action-oriented representations. This approach can account for the complex normative structure of emotions, and shares the advantages of cognitivist accounts of emotions without sharing their problems. Embodied Emotions makes an original contribution to ongoing debates on the normative aspects of emotions and will be of interest to philosophers working on emotions, embodied cognition and situated cognition, as well as neuroscientists or psychologists who study emotions and are interested in placing their own work within a broader theoretical framework.

Rebekka Hufendiek is a postdoctoral candidate at the University of Basel. Her research focuses on philosophy of mind and psychology with a particular intereest in embodied cognition, emotion theories and naturalism. She has written several papers and reviews on embodiment, emotions, the modularity of mind and the vices and virtues of naturalist approaches to the mind.

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