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Emotion Theory: The Routledge Comprehensive Guide : Volume I and Volume II, Multiple-component retail product Book

Emotion Theory: The Routledge Comprehensive Guide : Volume I and Volume II Multiple-component retail product

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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.

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 I1.

History of Emotion Theory (10 chapters)2. Contemporary Theories of Emotions (10 chapters)3. The Elements of Emotion Theory (7 chapters)VOLUME II4.

Nature and Functions of 35 Specific Emotions (22 chapters)5.

Challenges Facing Emotion Theory (13 chapters)Special Elicitors of EmotionsEmotions and their Relations to Other Elements of Mental ArchitectureEmotions in Children, Animals and GroupsNormative Aspects of EmotionsMost 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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