Philosophy of Emotions

Scope

cr 3

Teachers

Doc Mikko Salmela 298480

Time, location and registration

Time 29.10.2008 - 10.12.2008
Registration time in webOodi 18.08.2008 - 10.12.2008

Period II,

  • 5.11.-10.12. but not 19.11.: Wed 9-12 S20A lr 334D
  • 19.11.: S20A sh 222

Doc Mikko Salmela.

Content

The research of emotions has developed into one of the most important areas of interdisciplinary scholarship in the recent decades. Along with empirical scientists, philosophers have taken a keen interest in this historically neglected topic. This course focuses on the contemporary philosophy of emotion, its main problems and theoretical approaches. The course offers an overview of the development of emotion research in the 20th and the early 21st century, starting from William James’ influential feeling theory of emotions, ranging through the rise of cognitive theories from the 1960's onwards until the recent challenges to cognitivism that have brought fundamental questions about the nature of emotions back to the fore. The focus will be on philosophical theories but important contributions of scientific emotion research will be highlighted as well. These include the debate between Robert Zajonc and Richard Lazarus about the primacy of affect or cognition in emotion, Joe LeDoux’s and Antonio Damasio’s findings about the neurophysiology of emotion, and the research on emotional labor initiated by the sociologist Arlie Hochschild. Among the philosophical themes that will be discussed are the distinction between emotions and other affective states, the question of basic emotions, the primacy of cognition and feeling in emotion, emotions and culture, the rationality of emotions , the nature of emotional affectivity, responsibility for emotions, and the role emotions in ethics. The course suits both advanced undergraduate students and graduate students.

Thematic session 1: Emotions and culture (5.11.)

Thematic session 2: The primacy of affect and cognition in emotion (12.11.)

Thematic session 3: Emotions and rationality (19.11.)

Thematic session 4: Emotional affectivity (26.11.)

Thematic session 5: Emotions, agency, and responsibility (3.12.)

Thematic session 6: Emotions and ethics (10.12.)

See also Questions for readings .

PowerPoint presentations of lectures

Course work and forms of study

Lectures + weekly reading assignments TBA.

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