The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion

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New York: Oxford University Press (2009)
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This Handbook presents thirty-one state-of-the-art contributions from the most notable writers on philosophy of emotion today. Anyone working on the nature of emotion, its history, or its relation to reason, self, value, or art, whether at the level of research or advanced study, will find the book an unrivalled resource and a fascinating read

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Emotion.Ronald de Sousa - 2007 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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