Emotion Theory: The Routledge Comprehensive Guide

Emotion Theory: The Routledge Comprehensive Guide

Volume I: History, Contemporary Theories, and Key Elements

Scarantino, Andrea

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2024

636

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Inglês

9781138676688

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Introduction to Volume I: History, Theoretical Options, Challenges
Andrea Scarantino

Part I: History of Emotion Theory

1. Emotion Theory in Ancient Greece and Rome
Pia Campeggiani and David Konstan

2. Emotion Theory in Ancient and Classical India, from 500 BCE to 1200 CE
Maria Heim

3. Emotion Theory in Early and Medieval China, from 500 BCE to 1200 CE
Virag Curie

4. Emotion Theory in the Middle Ages
Simo Knuuttila

5. Emotion Theory in the Renaissance
Sabrina Ebbersmeyer6. Emotion Theory in the 17th Century
Lisa Shapiro

7. Emotion Theory in the 18th Century
Eric Wilson

8. Emotion Theory in the 19th Century at the Rise of Scientific Psychology
Rainer Reisenzein

9. Emotion Theory in the 19th and 20th Century Phenomenological Tradition
Ingrid Vendrell-Ferran

10. Emotion Theory in the First Half of the 20th Century
Anna Kennedy and Keith Oatley

Part II: Contemporary Theories of Emotions

11. An Overview of Contemporary Theories of Emotions in Philosophy
Michael Brady

12. An Overview of Contemporary Theories of Emotions in Psychology
Agnes Moors

13. An Overview of Contemporary Theories of Emotions in Neuroscience
Stephan Hamann

14. An Overview of Contemporary Theories of Emotions in Sociology
Kathryn Lively

15. Basic and Discrete Emotion Theories
Michelle Shiota

16. Appraisal Theories of Emotions
Phoebe Ellsworth

17. Constructionist Theories of Emotion in Psychology and Neuroscience
Lisa Barrett and Tsiona Lida

18. Social Constructionist Theories of Emotions
Batja Mesquita and Brian Parkinson

19. Cognitivist Theories of Emotions in Philosophy and Affective Science
Bennett Helm

20. Motivational Theories of Emotions in Philosophy and Affective Science
Andrea Scarantino

Part III: The Elements of Emotion Theory

21. Are Emotions Events, Processes, Mechanisms or Dispositions?
Hichem Naar

22. Is Emotion Physiology More Compatible with Discrete, Dimensional or Appraisal Accounts?
Bruce Friedman and Julian Thayer

23. Can Brain Data Be Used to Arbitrate Between Emotion Theories?
Philip Kragel, David Sander, Kevin LaBar

24. What Do Nonverbal Expressions Tell Us About Emotion?
Disa Sauter and Jim Russell

25. Which Emotional Behaviors are Actions?
Jean Moritz Mueller and Hong Yu Wong

26. Emotional Experience: What Is It and What Is It For?
Richard Dub

27. How Should We Understand Valence, Arousal and Their Relation?
Giovanna Colombetti and Peter Kuppens
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