Representing emotions in terms of object directedness

Department of Computer Engineering Technical Reports, Bilkent University (1994)
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A logical formalization of emotions is considered to be tricky because they appear to have no strict types, reasons, and consequences. On the other hand, such a formalization is crucial for commonsense reasoning. Here, the so-called "object directedness" of emotions is studied by using Helen Nissenbaum's influential ideas.

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