Getting Emotional Over Contours: Response to Seeley

Essays in Philosophy 13 (2):518-521 (2012)
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Abstract

Bill Seeley suggests that what follows from research into crossmodal perception for expression and emotion in the arts is that there is an emotional contour (i.e., a contour constitutive of the content of an emotion and potentially realizable across a range of media). As a response of sorts, I speculate as to what this might hold for philosophical and empirical enquiry into expression and emotion across the arts as well as into the nature of the emotions themselves.

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Christy Mag Uidhir
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