In:Fact and Value in Emotion
Edited by Louis C. Charland and Peter Zachar
[Consciousness & Emotion Book Series 4] 2008
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 6 March 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/ceb.4.toc
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Table of contents
Fact and value in emotion: An introduction and historical review
A moral line in the sand: Alexander Crichton and Philippe Pinel on the psychopathology of the passions
How to evaluate the factual basis of emotional appraisals?
The problem with too much anger: A philosophical approach to understanding anger in borderline personality disordered patients
A confusion of pains: The sensory and affective components of pain, suffering, and hurt
Ethical implications of emotional impairment
Facts and values in emotional plasticity
Attributing aberrant emotionality to others
Emotion and the neural substrate of moral judgment
The phenomenology of alexithymia as a clue to the intentionality of emotion
A phenomenologist's view of the omnipresence of the evaluative in human experience: Knowledge as a founded mode and the primacy of care
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