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Introduction. The Influence of Emotions on Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy

February 6, 2023 by oana

Lynda Gaudemard

Abstract

This issue arises from the selection of the articles based on the presentations delivered at the international seminar “Feel to Know: Emotion and Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy” I organised at the Institute of History of Philosophy (Aix-Marseille University), in Fall 2021. Participants included Gabor Boros (KRE, University of Budapest), Pablo Montosa (University of Barcelona), Saja Parvizian (Coastal Carolina University), Guillem Sales Vitalta (University of Barcelona), Oana Serban (University of Bucharest), Lisa Shapiro (Simon Fraser University), Alice Simionato (Nanyang Technological University of Singapore), and Laetitia Simonetta (ENS, Lyon).

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Posted in: Articles Tagged: Descartes, early modern philosophy, Emotions, Feel to Know

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Keywords

aesthetics Aristotle art Augustin autonomy becoming capitalism communism consciousness. cooperation culture cyborg Damasio democracy Descartes despair early modern philosophy Emotions ethics Feel to Know Foucault globalization Heidegger history identity ideology Kant Malebranche metaphysics Pascal person Philokalia philosophical counseling Plato politics posthumanism pragmatism reason Sartre self spirituality Subject transhumanism

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