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ISBN
9780195151459
Book Title
Gut Reactions : a Perceptual Theory of Emotion
Item Length
6.1in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2004
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Jesse J. Prinz
Genre
Psychology, Philosophy
Topic
Mind & Body, General, Emotions
Item Width
9.3in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Gut Reactions is an interdisciplinary defense of the claim that emotions are perceptions in a double sense. First of all, they are perceptions of changes in the body, but, through the body, they also allow us to literally perceive danger, loss, and other matters of concern. This proposal, which Prinz calls the embodied appraisal theory, reconciles the long standing debate between those who say emotions are cognitive and those who say they are noncognitive. The basic idea behind embodied appraisals is captured in the familiar notion of a "gut reaction," which has been overlooked by much emotion research. Prinz also addresses emotional valence, emotional consciousness, and the debate between evolutionary psychologists and social constructionists.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195151453
ISBN-13
9780195151459
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30539686

Product Key Features

Book Title
Gut Reactions : a Perceptual Theory of Emotion
Author
Jesse J. Prinz
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Mind & Body, General, Emotions
Publication Year
2004
Genre
Psychology, Philosophy
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.1in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
9.3in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Bf531.P75 2004
Reviews
"In this philosophically deep and scientifically erudite work, Jesse Prinzprovides the first systematic philosophical account of the emotions grounded in'affective neuroscience.' This rapidly developing science has had a majorinfluence on recent philosophy of mind and moral psychology. Through hissearching analysis of its conceptual underpinnings Prinz throws light on many ofthe central issues in the philosophy of mind. Essential reading for philosophersof mind and for emotion researchers in all disciplines."--Paul Griffiths,University of Pittsburgh, "Jesse Prinz's wide-ranging knowledge of the cognitive sciences makes this book a watershed contribution to the field of emotion research. His embodied appraisal theory, which attempts to mediate between recent neurobiological approaches and the cognitive theories that have dominatedphilosophical thinking, is a major step forward in the debate. Because Prinz builds his case on a richly detailed account of empirical research, I recommend this as the book to read on the renaissance of emotion in the last two decades, in neuroscience and psychology as well as philosophy."--RobertM. Gordon, University of Missouri, St. Louis, "Excellent... Prinz's book is utterly compelling and a valuable read for any student or researcher of the emotions, philosophy of mind and perception."-- Metapsychology Online Book Reviews "Jesse Prinz's wide-ranging knowledge of the cognitive sciences makes this book a watershed contribution to the field of emotion research. His embodied appraisal theory, which attempts to mediate between recent neurobiological approaches and the cognitive theories that have dominated philosophical thinking, is a major step forward in the debate. Because Prinz builds his case on a richly detailed account of empirical research, I recommend this as the book to read on the renaissance of emotion in the last two decades, in neuroscience and psychology as well as philosophy."--Robert M. Gordon, University of Missouri, St. Louis "In this philosophically deep and scientifically erudite work, Jesse Prinz provides the first systematic philosophical account of the emotions grounded in 'affective neuroscience.' This rapidly developing science has had a major influence on recent philosophy of mind and moral psychology. Through his searching analysis of its conceptual underpinnings Prinz throws light on many of the central issues in the philosophy of mind. Essential reading for philosophers of mind and for emotion researchers in all disciplines."--Paul Griffiths, University of Pittsburgh "Jesse Prinz's Gut Reactions is an exciting book. I couldn't put it down, but I fought with it every inch of the way. I found myself forced to look at the emotions through a "brain's eye view" instead of by way of my usual humanist perspective. Thirty years ago, a younger generation employed excessive but effective polemics against the Jamesian paradigm. Prinz energetically returns the favor, but now it is we cognitivists and social constructionists who are on the defensive."--Robert C. Solomon, The University of Texas at Austin, "Excellent... Prinz's book is utterly compelling and a valuable read forany student or researcher of the emotions, philosophy of mind andperception."--Metapsychology Online Book Reviews, "Excellent...Prinz's book is utterly compelling and a valuable read for any student or researcher of the emotions, philosophy of mind and perception."--Metapsychology Online Book Reviews, "Excellent... Prinz's book is utterly compelling and a valuable read for any student or researcher of the emotions, philosophy of mind and perception."--Metapsychology Online Book Reviews "Jesse Prinz's wide-ranging knowledge of the cognitive sciences makes this book a watershed contribution to the field of emotion research. His embodied appraisal theory, which attempts to mediate between recent neurobiological approaches and the cognitive theories that have dominated philosophical thinking, is a major step forward in the debate. Because Prinz builds his case on a richly detailed account of empirical research, I recommend this as the book to read on the renaissance of emotion in the last two decades, in neuroscience and psychology as well as philosophy."--Robert M. Gordon, University of Missouri, St. Louis "In this philosophically deep and scientifically erudite work, Jesse Prinz provides the first systematic philosophical account of the emotions grounded in 'affective neuroscience.' This rapidly developing science has had a major influence on recent philosophy of mind and moral psychology. Through his searching analysis of its conceptual underpinnings Prinz throws light on many of the central issues in the philosophy of mind. Essential reading for philosophers of mind and for emotion researchers in all disciplines."--Paul Griffiths, University of Pittsburgh "Jesse Prinz's Gut Reactions is an exciting book. I couldn't put it down, but I fought with it every inch of the way. I found myself forced to look at the emotions through a "brain's eye view" instead of by way of my usual humanist perspective. Thirty years ago, a younger generation employed excessive but effective polemics against the Jamesian paradigm. Prinz energetically returns the favor, but now it is we cognitivists and social constructionists who are on the defensive."--Robert C. Solomon, The University of Texas at Austin, "In this philosophically deep and scientifically erudite work, Jesse Prinz provides the first systematic philosophical account of the emotions grounded in 'affective neuroscience.' This rapidly developing science has had a major influence on recent philosophy of mind and moral psychology.Through his searching analysis of its conceptual underpinnings Prinz throws light on many of the central issues in the philosophy of mind. Essential reading for philosophers of mind and for emotion researchers in all disciplines."--Paul Griffiths, University of Pittsburgh, "Jesse Prinz's wide-ranging knowledge of the cognitive sciences makes thisbook a watershed contribution to the field of emotion research. His embodiedappraisal theory, which attempts to mediate between recent neurobiologicalapproaches and the cognitive theories that have dominated philosophicalthinking, is a major step forward in the debate. Because Prinz builds his caseon a richly detailed account of empirical research, I recommend this as the bookto read on the renaissance of emotion in the last two decades, in neuroscienceand psychology as well as philosophy."--Robert M. Gordon, University ofMissouri, St. Louis, "Jesse Prinz's Gut Reactions is an exciting book. I couldn't put it down,but I fought with it every inch of the way. I found myself forced to look at theemotions through a "brain's eye view" instead of by way of my usual humanistperspective. Thirty years ago, a younger generation employed excessive buteffective polemics against the Jamesian paradigm. Prinz energetically returnsthe favor, but now it is we cognitivists and social constructionists who are onthe defensive."--Robert C. Solomon, The University of Texas at Austin, "Excellent... Prinz's book is utterly compelling and a valuable read for any student or researcher of the emotions, philosophy of mind and perception."--Metapsychology Online Book Reviews "Jesse Prinz's wide-ranging knowledge of the cognitive sciences makes this book a watershed contribution to the field of emotion research. His embodied appraisal theory, which attempts to mediate between recent neurobiological approaches and the cognitive theories that have dominated philosophical thinking, is a major step forward in the debate. Because Prinz builds his case on a richly detailed account of empirical research, I recommend this asthebook to read on the renaissance of emotion in the last two decades, in neuroscience and psychology as well as philosophy."--Robert M. Gordon, University of Missouri, St. Louis "In this philosophically deep and scientifically erudite work, Jesse Prinz provides the first systematic philosophical account of the emotions grounded in 'affective neuroscience.' This rapidly developing science has had a major influence on recent philosophy of mind and moral psychology. Through his searching analysis of its conceptual underpinnings Prinz throws light on many of the central issues in the philosophy of mind. Essential reading for philosophers of mind and for emotion researchers in all disciplines."--Paul Griffiths, University of Pittsburgh "Jesse Prinz'sGut Reactionsis an exciting book. I couldn't put it down, but I fought with it every inch of the way. I found myself forced to look at the emotions through a "brain's eye view" instead of by way of my usual humanist perspective. Thirty years ago, a younger generation employed excessive but effective polemics against the Jamesian paradigm. Prinz energetically returns the favor, but now it is we cognitivists and social constructionists who are on the defensive."--Robert C. Solomon, The University of Texas at Austin, "Excellent... Prinz's book is utterly compelling and a valuable read for any student or researcher of the emotions, philosophy of mind and perception."--Metapsychology Online Book Reviews, "Jesse Prinz's Gut Reactions is an exciting book. I couldn't put it down, but I fought with it every inch of the way. I found myself forced to look at the emotions through a "brain's eye view" instead of by way of my usual humanist perspective. Thirty years ago, a younger generation employedexcessive but effective polemics against the Jamesian paradigm. Prinz energetically returns the favor, but now it is we cognitivists and social constructionists who are on the defensive."--Robert C. Solomon, The University of Texas at Austin, 1. Introduction: Piecing Passions Apart 2. Feeling Without Thinking 3. Embodied Appraisals 4. Basic Emotions and Nature 5. Emotions and Nature 6. Emotions and Nurture 7. Valence 8. A Typology of Affective States 9. Emotional Consciousness 10. Is Getting Mad Like Seeing Red? Coda: Parting Ways References Index, "Excellent... Prinz's book is utterly compelling and a valuable read for any student or researcher of the emotions, philosophy of mind and perception."--Metapsychology Online Book Reviews"Jesse Prinz's wide-ranging knowledge of the cognitive sciences makes this book a watershed contribution to the field of emotion research. His embodied appraisal theory, which attempts to mediate between recent neurobiological approaches and the cognitive theories that have dominated philosophical thinking, is a major step forward in the debate. Because Prinz builds his case on a richly detailed account of empirical research, I recommend this as the book to read on the renaissance of emotion in the last two decades, in neuroscience and psychology as well as philosophy."--Robert M. Gordon, University of Missouri, St. Louis"In this philosophically deep and scientifically erudite work, Jesse Prinz provides the first systematic philosophical account of the emotions grounded in 'affective neuroscience.' This rapidly developing science has had a major influence on recent philosophy of mind and moral psychology. Through his searching analysis of its conceptual underpinnings Prinz throws light on many of the central issues in the philosophy of mind. Essential reading for philosophers of mind and for emotion researchers in all disciplines."--Paul Griffiths, University of Pittsburgh"Jesse Prinz's Gut Reactions is an exciting book. I couldn't put it down, but I fought with it every inch of the way. I found myself forced to look at the emotions through a "brain's eye view" instead of by way of my usual humanist perspective. Thirty years ago, a younger generation employed excessive but effective polemics against the Jamesian paradigm. Prinz energetically returns the favor, but now it is we cognitivists and social constructionists who are on the defensive."--Robert C. Solomon, The University of Texas at Austin
Table of Content
1. Introduction: Piecing Passions Apart2. Feeling Without Thinking3. Embodied Appraisals4. Basic Emotions and Nature5. Emotions and Nature6. Emotions and Nurture7. Valence8. A Typology of Affective States9. Emotional Consciousness10. Is Getting Mad Like Seeing Red?Coda: Parting WaysReferencesIndex
Copyright Date
2004
Lccn
2004-050073
Dewey Decimal
152.4
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Philosophy of Mind Ser.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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