An Argument from Normativity for Primitive Emotional Phenomenology

Philosophical Papers 50 (1-2):31-52 (2021)
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Uriah Kriegel has attempted to describe the varieties of consciousness, that is, the primitive elements that constitute the phenomenal realm. Perceptual, imaginative, algedonic, cognitive, entertai...

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Aarón Álvarez-González
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Emotional Phenomenology: A New Puzzle.Aarón Álvarez-González - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-21.

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