On Emotion and the Emotions: A Comment to Dixon, Mulligan and Scherer, and Scarantino

Emotion Review 4 (4):385-386 (2012)
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One reason why the debate about “emotion” runs into a dead end is that the second historical source which considered “emotion” as a cognitive function in the late 19th century was forgotten in Anglo-American psychology

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“Emotion”: One Word, Many Concepts.Thomas Dixon - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (4):387-388.

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