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The “puzzle” of emotional plasticity

Philosophical Psychology 35 (4):546-568 (2022)
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Abstract

The “puzzle” of emotional plasticity concerns making sense of two conflicting bodies of evidence: evidence that emotions often appear modular in key respects, and evidence that our emotions also often appear to transcend this modularity. In this paper, I argue a developmentalist approach to emotion, which builds on Karmiloff-Smith’s (1986, 1992, 1994, 2015) work on cognitive development, can help us dissolve this puzzle.

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Raamy Majeed
University of Manchester

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What Perceptualists Can Say About Reasons for Emotion.Michael Milona -forthcoming -Canadian Journal of Philosophy:1-17.
On How to Develop Emotion Taxonomies.Raamy Majeed -2024 -Emotion Review 16 (3):139-150.
What Perceptualists Can Say About Reasons for Emotion.Michael Milona -2023 -Canadian Journal of Philosophy 53 (6):502-518.

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