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PART I. PRELIMINARY MATERIAL: 1. The irreducibility of affectivity | |
2. How emotions reveal value | |
PART II. EMOTIONS AND VALUE: SOME EPISTEMOLOGICAL AND CONSTITUTIVE RELATIONS: 3. Emotional problems suggest epistemological problems (with Elizabeth Hegeman) | |
4. Do these connections show emotions important for value, or do they show something else? | |
5. Emotions are important for evaluation and value | |
6. Emotions as constituents and as added perfections | |
7. How emotions help with evaluative knowledge (with Elizabeth Hegeman) | |
PART III. CASE STUDIES: PHILOSOPHICAL AND OTHER COMPLEXITIES OF EMOTIONS: 8. The interdependence of emotions and psychology (with Elizabeth Hegeman) | |
9. Affectivity and self-concern | |
10. The complex evaluative world of Aristotle's Angry Man (with Elizabeth Hegeman) | |
11. Some final conclusions. |
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