SORABJI, R. Emotion and Peace of Mind

Philosophical Books 43 (3):169-220 (2002)
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A longish (12 page) discussion of Richard Sorabji's excellent book, with a further discussion of what it means for a theory of emotions to be a cognitive theory.

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