Reasons and factive emotions

Philosophical Studies 175 (7):1681-1691 (2018)
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Abstract

In this paper, I present and explore some ideas about how factive emotional states and factive perceptual states each relate to knowledge and reasons. This discussion will shed light on the so-called ‘perceptual model’ of the emotions.

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