Film, literature and non-cognitive affect

Abstract

Amy Coplan argues that recent work in the philosophy of the emotions suggests that film is more effective that literature in inducing non-cognitive affect. Derek Matravers replies to this, and suggests reasons for scepticism

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Derek Matravers
Open University (UK)
Amy Coplan
California State University, Fullerton

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