Review published In: Affective Qualia and The Subjective Dimension
Edited by Ralph D. Ellis and Natika Newton
[Consciousness & Emotion 2:1] 2001
► pp. 180–188
Book review
. The subtlety of emotions. MIT Press, 2000.
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Published online: 12 October 2001
https://doi.org/10.1075/ce.2.1.11zac
https://doi.org/10.1075/ce.2.1.11zac
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Ellis, R. D. (2000). Integrating the physiological and phenomenological dimensions of affect and emotion. In R. D. Ellis, & N. Newton (Eds.). The caldron of consciousness: Motivation, affect, and self-organization (pp.3–26).
Feigl, H. (1958). The mental and the physical. In H. Feigl, M. Scriven, & G. Maxwell (Eds.), Minnesota studies in the philosophy of science (Vol. 21). (pp.370–497) Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Newton, N. (2000). Conscious emotion in a dynamic system: How I can know how I feel. In In R. D. Ellis, & N. Newton (Eds.). The caldron of consciousness: Motivation, affect, and self-organization (pp. 91–105).
