Not quite neo-sentimentalism |
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Authors: | Tristram Oliver-Skuse |
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Affiliation: | THUMOS, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The view that some evaluative concepts are identical to some affective concepts naturally falls out of neo-sentimentalism, but it is unstable. This paper argues for a view of evaluative concepts that is neo-sentimentalist in spirit but which eschews the identity claim. If we adopt a Peacockean view of concepts, then we should think of some evaluative concepts as having possession conditions that are affective in some way. I argue that the best version of this thought claims that possessing those concepts requires being rationally compelled to form evaluative beliefs in response to certain emotions. |
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Keywords: | Neo-sentimentalism emotions concepts representation |
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