Reason, Emotion, and the Context Distinction
Recent empirical and philosophical research challenges the view that reason and emotion necessarily conflict with one another. Philosophers of science have, however, been slow in responding to this research. I argue that they continue to exclude emotion from their models of scientific reasoning beca...
Main Author: | Jeff Kochan |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
Published: |
Éditions Kimé
2015-03-01
|
Series: | Philosophia Scientiæ |
Online Access: | http://journals.openedition.org/philosophiascientiae/1036 |
Similar Items
-
Are there distinctively moral reasons?
by: Forcehimes, Andrew T., et al.
Published: (2019) -
Fake news: emotion, belief and reason in selective sharing in contexts of proximity
by: João Carlos Correia, et al.
Published: (2019-12-01) -
Spinoza’s Distinction between Religion and Reason
by: Kibar Gürbüz
Published: (2020-05-01) -
Emotional Reasoning and Psychopathology
by: Amelia Gangemi, et al.
Published: (2021-04-01) -
Emotion and reason in consumer behavior /
by: 413760 Chaudhuri, Arjun
Published: (2006)