I give grounds for taking seriously the possibility that some of the emotions we ascribe do not exist. I build on the premise that the experience of imagining an emotion resembles that of having one. First a person imagines having an emotion. This is much like an emotion, so the person takes herself to be having the emotion that she imagines, and acts or expects a disposition to act accordingly. The view sketched here contrasts possibly impossible emotions such as disembodied passion, blind rage, and Quixotic courage with real ones such as affection, anger, and bravery. Both these real emotions and the states of imagining impossible ones are things that really happen to us
Contrary to the emotions we feel in everyday contexts, the emotions we feel for fictional characters...
The emotions pose many philosophical questions. We don’t choose them; they come over us spontaneousl...
In this essay I want to offer an analysis of the structure of the fictional emotions that we have re...
I give grounds for taking seriously the possibility that some of the emotions we ascribe do not exi...
Contemporary accounts on fictional emotions, i.e., emotions experienced towards objects we know to b...
This paper examines two phenomena that are usually treated separately but which resemble each other ...
THE PHENOMENON of emotional responses to fiction is for most philosophers what relations were for Br...
What are fictional emotions and what has phenomenology to say about them? This paper argues that the...
In our everyday lives, we talk about authentic and inauthentic emotions. Is this just a façon de par...
The aim of this article is to present the disagreement between Moran and Walton on the nature of our...
Often in our everyday lives, for instance, in decision-taking, empathizing with others, and engaging...
It is obvious that emotions are real, but the question is what kind of “real ” are they? In this art...
Contrary to the emotions we feel in everyday contexts, the emotions we feel for fictional characters...
I am not talking about unconscious emotions. If we have emotions that never ripple the surface of co...
Abstract: Starting from the observation that fictional stimuli can cause emotions, the question aris...
Contrary to the emotions we feel in everyday contexts, the emotions we feel for fictional characters...
The emotions pose many philosophical questions. We don’t choose them; they come over us spontaneousl...
In this essay I want to offer an analysis of the structure of the fictional emotions that we have re...
I give grounds for taking seriously the possibility that some of the emotions we ascribe do not exi...
Contemporary accounts on fictional emotions, i.e., emotions experienced towards objects we know to b...
This paper examines two phenomena that are usually treated separately but which resemble each other ...
THE PHENOMENON of emotional responses to fiction is for most philosophers what relations were for Br...
What are fictional emotions and what has phenomenology to say about them? This paper argues that the...
In our everyday lives, we talk about authentic and inauthentic emotions. Is this just a façon de par...
The aim of this article is to present the disagreement between Moran and Walton on the nature of our...
Often in our everyday lives, for instance, in decision-taking, empathizing with others, and engaging...
It is obvious that emotions are real, but the question is what kind of “real ” are they? In this art...
Contrary to the emotions we feel in everyday contexts, the emotions we feel for fictional characters...
I am not talking about unconscious emotions. If we have emotions that never ripple the surface of co...
Abstract: Starting from the observation that fictional stimuli can cause emotions, the question aris...
Contrary to the emotions we feel in everyday contexts, the emotions we feel for fictional characters...
The emotions pose many philosophical questions. We don’t choose them; they come over us spontaneousl...
In this essay I want to offer an analysis of the structure of the fictional emotions that we have re...