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Fact and Value in Emotion
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1. Fact and value in emotion: An introduction and historical review (by Zachar, Peter); 2. A moral line in the sand: Alexander Crichton and Philippe Pinel on the psychopathology of the passions (by Charland, Louis C.); 3. How to evaluate the factual basis of emotional appraisals? (by Salmela, Mikko); 4. The problem with too much anger: A philosophical approach to understanding anger in borderline personality disordered patients (by Nyquist Potter, Nancy); 5. A confusion of pains: The sensory and affective components of pain, suffering, and hurt (by Radden, Jennifer); 6. Ethical implications of emotional impairment (by Rudnick, Abraham); 7. Facts and values in emotional plasticity (by Faucher, Luc); 8. Attributing aberrant emotionality to others (by Haslam, Nick); 9. Emotion and the neural substrate of moral judgment (by Landreth, Anthony); 10. The phenomenology of alexithymia as a clue to the intentionality of emotion (by Ellis, Ralph D.); 11. A phenomenologist's view of the omnipresence of the evaluative in human experience: Knowledge as a founded mode and the primacy of care (by Hersch, Edwin L.); 12. Index

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All in all, the book represents a valuable contribution to the discussion of an interesting and relatively neglected aspect of emotion theory.
*Angela Bird, Sheffield University, on Metapsychology Online Reviews, February 2009*

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