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Commentary: Primary Emotional Systems and Personality: An Evolutionary Perspective [PDF]
In Primary emotional systems and personality Christian Montag and Jaak Panksepp analyze how emotional systems are involved into the development of basic personality into an evolutionary framework. They also stress the importance of such investigation for
Simone Pollo
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Yakov Galinkovsky’s “Miserable Tribute to Sentimentalism” [PDF]
Yakov Galinkovsky (1777–1815) is remembered in the history of literature primarily as compiler and translator of the aesthetic encyclopedia “Coryphaeus, or a Key to Literature” (1802–1807), that had been trampled down by both opposing literary “camps ...
Maria E. Baskina (Malikova)
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ENACTIVE EVALUATIVE SENTIMENTALISM [PDF]
I argue for a version of evaluative sentimentalism according to which (i) affective responses are appearances of value and (ii) value judgments can repudiate or assent to these appearances.
Rafael Vogelmann
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Hume's sentimentalism: Not non-cognitivism [PDF]
This paper considers and argues against old and recent readings of Hume according to which his account of moral judgement is non-cognitivist. In previous discussions of this topic, crucial metaethical distinctions-between sentimentalism and non ...
Olson Jonas
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Peirce’s open community in light of sentimentalism and normative sciences
Peirce’s idea of an unlimited community has been usually analyzed from its role in science and the normative ideal of truth. However, it is essential to understand the role of the community of inquiry in light of the other normative sciences, aesthetics ...
Jorge Alejandro Flórez +1 more
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Epistemic Sentimentalism and Epistemic Reason-Responsiveness [PDF]
Epistemic Sentimentalism is the view that emotional experiences such as fear and guilt are a source of immediate justification for evaluative beliefs. For example, guilt can sometimes immediately justify a subject’s belief that they have done something ...
Cowan, Robert
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Bertrand Russell’s Doxastic Sentimentalism (and Neutral Monism)
This paper reinterprets doxastic sentimentalism and neutral monism, as these doctrines appear in Bertrand Russell’s “On Propositions” (1919) and The Analysis of Mind (1921).
Ryan Hickerson
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Subjective Structure of “Mass Sentimentalism” Travels (P. I. Shalikov “Journey to Malorossia”)
The results of the study on the subjective structure of diology “Journey to Malorossia” by P. I. Shalikov are presented. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of the multilevel model of the subject of consciousness and the subject of speech in ...
O. V. Kublitskaya
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What Can Philosophers Learn from Psychopathy? [PDF]
Many spectacular claims about psychopaths are circulated. This contribution aims at providing the reader with the more complex reality of the phenomenon (or phenomena), and to point to issues of particular interest to philosophers working in moral ...
Heidi L. Maibom
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Principal Features of the Imaginal-geographic Germany in the Russian Travelogues of the Late 18th – First Half of the 19th Centuries [PDF]
The paper deals with the spatial images of Germany represented in Russian travelogues of the late 18th – first half of the 19th centuries. The text corpus studied from a semiotic perspective consists of works by A. T. Bolotov, D. P. Gorikhvostov, D.
Sergey S. Zhdanov
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