<p>“This is an astonishingly comprehensive and useful work of reference that succeeds as never before in encapsulating the history, typology, diversity, and utility of approaches to emotion theory in a wide range of disciplines. Emotion researchers constantly run the risk allowing themselves to be confined within their own specialisms and research cultures. Scarantino’s collection offers students of emotion at all levels of experience a way out of their disciplinary silos and into new and exciting avenues of research.” <b><i>– </i></b><b><i>Douglas Cairns, University of Edinburgh</i></b></p><p><i>"Emotion Th</i>e<i>ory: The Routledge Comprehensive Guide </i>is an authoritative yet engaging handbook on emotion, giving insights into both the history and modern cutting-edge perspectives on the field. These magisterial two volumes, edited by Andrea Scarantino, bring together the best contemporary psychologists and philosophers of emotion, writing from many different theoretical positions. Whether you are interested in a particular emotion, a particular emotion theory, or how to think more generally about emotions, <i>Emotion Theory</i> will be an invaluable guide." <b><i>– Kent Berridge, University of Michigan</i></b><i> </i></p><p>“This volume is an invaluable resource for the field of affective science. It provides a much needed compendium of the many exciting developments in emotion theory that have occurred in recent years. It should be extremely useful for a wide range of scholars, scientists, and others who are interested in emotion.” <b><i>– Robert W. Levenson, University of California, Berkeley</i></b></p><p>“<i>Emotion Theory: The Routledge Comprehensive Guide </i>is a towering achievement. Its breadth is manifested both in the variety of the scientific disciplines represented—philosophy, classics, history, psychology, biology, psychiatry, neuroscience and sociology—and in the theoretical perspectives explored in its 62 Chapters. One would be hard pressed to think of an idea or problem about emotions that is not discussed. Editor Andrea Scarantino recruited 101 leading researchers and rising stars to cover a comprehensive range of scientific and philosophical approaches. And while he seems to have prevailed on them all to demystify technical terms and write lucidly enough to be read with pleasure by non-specialists, experts in emotion research will also find something to learn from every essay. The book could be used In a course on Emotion Science or Philosophy of Emotions in many ways, such as surveying the theories and approaches figuring in current debates, taking a historical perspective on the field as a whole, or zooming in for a more in-depth look at any of 35 specific emotions ranging from anxiety and disgust, through lust, sadness and depression, to saudade and Schadenfreude.”<i> – <i><b>Ronald de Sousa, University of Toronto</b></i></i></p><p>“All one would want to know about emotion theory in philosophy and affective sciences can be found in the two volumes of this comprehensive, interdisciplinary publication – an extraordinary achievement by the 101 authors and particularly the editor. Andrea Scarantino has done an extremely impressive job in planning the contents and identifying expert authors. In addition, he has worked intensively with the authors to fine-tune their contributions. The result is a milestone for the field of emotion, an ideal basis to finally achieve some degree of theory convergence in a field that has a long history of being beset by theoretical controversies.”<i><i><b> <b>–</b><i><b> Klaus Scherer, University of Geneva and University of Munich</b></i></b></i></i></p>

Emotion Theory: The Routledge Comprehensive Guide is the first interdisciplinary reference resource which authoritatively takes stock of the progress made both in the philosophy of emotions and in affective science from Ancient Greece to today. A two-volume landmark publication, it provides an overview of emotion theory unrivaled in terms of its comprehensiveness, accessibility and systematicity.

Comprising 62 chapters by 101 leading emotion theorists in philosophy, classics, psychology, biology, psychiatry, neuroscience and sociology, the collection is organized as follows:

Volume I:
Part I: History of Emotion Theory (10 chapters)
Part II: Contemporary Theories of Emotions (10 chapters)
Part III: The Elements of Emotion Theory (7 chapters)

Volume II:
Part IV: Nature and Functions of 35 Specific Emotions (22 chapters)
Part V: Major Challenges Facing Emotion Theory (13 chapters)
• Special Elicitors of Emotions
• Emotions and Their Relations to Other Elements of Mental Architecture
• Emotions in Children, Animals and Groups
• Normative Aspects of Emotions

Most of the major themes of contemporary emotion theory are covered in their historical, philosophical, and scientific dimensions. This collection will be essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, sociology, anthropology, political science, and history for decades to come.

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Emotion Theory: The Routledge Comprehensive Guide is the first interdisciplinary reference resource which authoritatively takes stock of the progress made both in the philosophy of emotions and in the affective sciences from Ancient Greece to today.

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VOLUME I: HISTORY, THEORETICAL OPTIONS, CHALLENGES

Introduction to Volume I: History, Theoretical Options, Challenges
Andrea Scarantino

Part I: History of Emotion Theory

1. Emotion Theory in Ancient Greece and Rome
Pia Campeggiani and David Konstan

2. Emotion Theory in Ancient and Classical India, from 500 BCE to 1200 CE
Maria Heim

3. Emotion Theory in Early and Medieval China, from 500 BCE to 1200 CE
Curie Virág

4. Emotion Theory in the Middle Ages
Simo Knuuttila

5. Emotion Theory in the Renaissance
Sabrina Ebbersmeyer

6. Emotion Theory in the 17th Century
Lisa Shapiro

7. Emotion Theory in the 18th Century
Eric Wilson

8. Emotion Theory in the 19th Century at the Rise of Scientific Psychology
Rainer Reisenzein

9. Emotion Theory in the 19th and 20th Century Phenomenological Tradition
Ingrid Vendrell-Ferran

10. Emotion Theory in the First Half of the 20th Century
Anna Kennedy and Keith Oatley

Part II: Contemporary Theories of Emotions

11. An Overview of Contemporary Theories of Emotions in Philosophy
Michael Brady

12. An Overview of Contemporary Theories of Emotions in Psychology
Agnes Moors

13. An Overview of Contemporary Theories of Emotions in Neuroscience
Stephan Hamann

14. An Overview of Contemporary Theories of Emotions in Sociology
Kathryn Lively

15. Basic and Discrete Emotion Theories
Michelle Shiota

16. Appraisal Theories of Emotions
Phoebe Ellsworth

17. Constructionist Theories of Emotion in Psychology and Neuroscience
Lisa Barrett and Tsiona Lida

18. Social Constructionist Theories of Emotions
Batja Mesquita and Brian Parkinson

19. Cognitivist Theories of Emotions in Philosophy and Affective Science
Bennett Helm

20. Motivational Theories of Emotions in Philosophy and Affective Science
Andrea Scarantino

Part III: The Elements of Emotion Theory

21. Are Emotions Events, Processes, Mechanisms or Dispositions?
Hichem Naar

22. Is Emotion Physiology More Compatible with Discrete, Dimensional or Appraisal Accounts?
Bruce Friedman and Julian Thayer

23. Can Brain Data Be Used to Arbitrate Between Emotion Theories?
Philip Kragel, David Sander, Kevin LaBar

24. What Do Nonverbal Expressions Tell Us About Emotion?
Disa Sauter and Jim Russell

25. Which Emotional Behaviors are Actions?
Jean Moritz Müller and Hong Yu Wong

26. Emotional Experience: What Is It and What Is It For?
Richard Dub

27. How Should We Understand Valence, Arousal and Their Relation?
Giovanna Colombetti and Peter Kuppens

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032731872
Publisert
2024-07-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
2540 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
1288

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Andrea Scarantino is Professor of Philosophy at Georgia State University, where he has taught since 2005. He has published more than 40 papers on emotions, information, computation, and communication.