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Some Further Thoughts on Emotions and Natural Kinds

Emotion Review 4 (4):391-393 (2012)
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In this brief reply, which cannot do justice to all of the valuable points my commentators have raised, I defend the view that the notion of natural kind I have introduced satisfies the ontological independence criterion and is in keeping with the commitments of realism. I also further clarify the scope of my argument against basic emotion theory, and reiterate that we should stop looking for universal theories of discrete emotions

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The Principles of Psychology.William James -1890 - London, England: Dover Publications.
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