The opposition between a rational and an irrational behavior or thought poses difficulties in understanding: what do we really mean by «irrational»? A behavior or a thought that adheres to emotions and does not arise from slow reflection can be considered irrational; on the other hand, can we state that emotional reactions and intuitions are «irrational»? I draw from Aristotle’s De Anima the idea of bringing emotions, sensations and intellect back to a unitary movement and placing them in a certain distinction with respect to dianoetic reason; Aristotelian’s bestowal of cognitive value on emotions was then lost, in Western gnoseology, in parallel with the devaluation of the prerogatives of the intellect. An analysis of the psycholog...
Are there genuinely contrary emotions and is it irrational to feel them simul- taneously? It certain...
Within philosophy of emotion, there has been the development of a pro-emotion consensus that claims ...
This contribution clarifies and further elaborates the complex nature of the relationship between em...
The opposition between a rational and an irrational behavior or thought poses difficultie...
Both Plato and Aristotle distinguish different kinds not only of rationality, but of irrationality a...
The recent reemergence of theories that emphasize the semantic and conceptual aspects of emotions ha...
Western scholarship has traditionally portrayed human emotions as problematic. Emotions are subjecti...
We propose to define human rationality as the capacity to semantically use auxiliary methods of thou...
In this article I make some considerations about the nature of cognitive processes underlying the pu...
Reason and emotions are conflicting entities that wage battle for the overall dominion of the psyche...
I argue that emotions are not only rational in-themselves, strictly speaking, but they are also inst...
The opposition of cognition and emotion in psychological theory has, I believe, been one of those k...
The category of emotion has occupied an intermediary position between such traditional opposites as ...
The relation between emotion and rationality is assessed by reviewing empirical findings from multip...
Research in the field of neuroscience and biotechnology has made a considerable contribution to t...
Are there genuinely contrary emotions and is it irrational to feel them simul- taneously? It certain...
Within philosophy of emotion, there has been the development of a pro-emotion consensus that claims ...
This contribution clarifies and further elaborates the complex nature of the relationship between em...
The opposition between a rational and an irrational behavior or thought poses difficultie...
Both Plato and Aristotle distinguish different kinds not only of rationality, but of irrationality a...
The recent reemergence of theories that emphasize the semantic and conceptual aspects of emotions ha...
Western scholarship has traditionally portrayed human emotions as problematic. Emotions are subjecti...
We propose to define human rationality as the capacity to semantically use auxiliary methods of thou...
In this article I make some considerations about the nature of cognitive processes underlying the pu...
Reason and emotions are conflicting entities that wage battle for the overall dominion of the psyche...
I argue that emotions are not only rational in-themselves, strictly speaking, but they are also inst...
The opposition of cognition and emotion in psychological theory has, I believe, been one of those k...
The category of emotion has occupied an intermediary position between such traditional opposites as ...
The relation between emotion and rationality is assessed by reviewing empirical findings from multip...
Research in the field of neuroscience and biotechnology has made a considerable contribution to t...
Are there genuinely contrary emotions and is it irrational to feel them simul- taneously? It certain...
Within philosophy of emotion, there has been the development of a pro-emotion consensus that claims ...
This contribution clarifies and further elaborates the complex nature of the relationship between em...