Are there genuinely contrary emotions and is it irrational to feel them simul- taneously? It certainly is irrational to believe that Real Madrid won the 2016 UEFA Champions League Final and simultaneously disbelieve it\u2014i.e., believe that Real Madrid did not win the 2016 UEFA Champions League Final. On the other hand, it can happen to everyone to feel pleased to some extent that Real Madrid won the 2016 UEFA Champions League Final and simul- taneously displeased with it to some extent. Nothing irrational appears to be involved here.1 Some philosophers have concluded that such emotions cannot be genu- inely contrary. If they were, so it is argued, it would be hard to understand why they do not constitute an irrational pair. Maybe the obj...
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The opposition between a rational and an irrational behavior or thought poses difficulties in under...
Western scholarship has traditionally portrayed human emotions as problematic. Emotions are subjecti...
The history of philosophy has seen many theories that are, in one way or another, unfriendly to the ...
I present and explore a normative theory of non-doxastic attitudes like desire, hatred, and admirati...
This paper defends the argument that the irrationality of recalcitrant emotions can only be explaine...
Within philosophy of emotion, there has been the development of a pro-emotion consensus that claims ...
One should not have certain pairs of beliefs and emotions, other things equal; one ought not to rema...
The recent reemergence of theories that emphasize the semantic and conceptual aspects of emotions ha...
In this paper, we develop a fresh understanding of the sense in which emotions are evaluations. We a...
I try to convince the reader that we all too often consider our decisions more or less unreasonable ...
I investigate when we can (rationally) have attitudes, and when we cannot. I argue that a comprehens...
There is a growing body of literature across disciplines that emphasizes that emotions are not strai...
Emotions are notorious for their irrationality, and nowhere does this irrationality show up more cle...
[Ronald de Sousa] Taking literally the concept of emotional truth requires breaking the monopoly on ...
The author defends the claim that there are cases in which we should promote irrationality by arguin...
The opposition between a rational and an irrational behavior or thought poses difficulties in under...
Western scholarship has traditionally portrayed human emotions as problematic. Emotions are subjecti...
The history of philosophy has seen many theories that are, in one way or another, unfriendly to the ...
I present and explore a normative theory of non-doxastic attitudes like desire, hatred, and admirati...