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Index
Book title
Introduction
What emotions are, and their place in psychological explanation
What emotions are
The intentionality of the emotions
Education of the emotions and the recognition-response tie
Explanation of an emotion and of action out of emotion
Conclusion
Emotions and feelings
Bodily feeling
Feeling towards
Unreflective and reflective consciousness
Feeling towards, believing, and desiring
Conclusion
Culture, evolution, and the emotions
The evidence across different cultures
Evolutionary explanations and developmental openness
The concepts of commonsense psychology and the concepts of science
Education of the emotions, cognitive impenetrability, and weakness of the will
Conclusion
Expression of emotion
Expressive actions and the role of belief in explanation
Imagination and the wish
Expressions of emotion which are not actions
Conclusion
Emotion, mood, and traits of character
Emotion and mood
Character traits
The fundamental attribution error
Excuses
Conclusion
How we think of others' emotions
Understanding and explaining another's emotions
Emotional contagion
Empathy, in-his-shoes imagining, and other imaginative processes
Imagination, prediction, and the importance of character
Sympathy
Conclusion
Jealousy
Envy
Jealousy
An assessment of jealousy
Conclusion
Suggested reading
Bibliography
Index
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