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(2017) Synthese 194 (11).

Affordances and the normativity of emotions

Rebekka Hufendiek

pp. 4455-4476

The normativity of emotions is a widely discussed phenomenon. So far embodied accounts have not paid sufficient attention to the various aspects of the normativity of emotions. In this paper it shall be pointed out that embodied accounts are constrained in the way they can account for the normativity of emotions due to their commitments to naturalism, externalism, and anti-vehicle-internalism. One way to account for the normativity of emotions within a naturalist framework is to describe the intentional objects of emotions as affordances that are of value for the organism. These affordances are part of a biological and social environment we are situated in, and they stand in complex relations to each other and to skillful organisms. I suggest that describing these relations can replace vehicle-internalist approaches but still account for the normativity of emotions within a naturalist framework.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-016-1144-7

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Hufendiek, R. (2017). Affordances and the normativity of emotions. Synthese 194 (11), pp. 4455-4476.

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