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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2014

Pages: 533-555

Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

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Joel Krueger, "Varieties of extended emotions", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 13 (4), 2014, pp. 533-555.

Abstract

I offer a preliminary defense of the hypothesis of extended emotions (HEE). After discussing some taxonomic considerations, I specify two ways of parsing HEE: the hypothesis of bodily extended emotions (HEBE), and the hypothesis of environmentally extended emotions (HEEE). I argue that, while both HEBE and HEEE are empirically plausible, only HEEE covers instances of genuinely extended emotions. After introducing some further distinctions, I support one form of HEEE by appealing to different streams of empirical research—particularly work on music and emotion regulation. However, I register skepticism about a second and more radical form of HEEE.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2014

Pages: 533-555

Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

Full citation:

Joel Krueger, "Varieties of extended emotions", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 13 (4), 2014, pp. 533-555.