Seeing the anger in someone's face

Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 84 (1):29-43 (2010)
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Abstract

Starting from the assumption that one can literally perceive someone's anger in their face, I argue that this would not be possible if what is perceived is a static facial signature of their anger. There is a product–process distinction in talk of facial expression, and I argue that one can see anger in someone's facial expression only if this is understood to be a process rather than a product

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Rowland Stout
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