Extended emotion

Philosophical Psychology 29 (2):198-217 (2016)
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Abstract

Recent thinking within philosophy of mind about the ways cognition can extend has yet to be integrated with philosophical theories of emotion, which give cognition a central role. We carve out new ground at the intersection of these areas and, in doing so, defend what we call the extended emotion thesis: the claim that some emotions can extend beyond skin and skull to parts of the external world

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Emma C. Gordon
University of Glasgow
J. Adam Carter
University of Glasgow

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