Emociones ficcionales: ¿Un desafío para la racionalidad?

Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 34 (1):91-117 (2009)
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In the current aesthetic debate fictional emotions has been seen as a challenge for rationality. In this essay I shall examine the notion of “rationality of the emotions” from six different points of view: its cognitive basis, its intentionality, its ability to influence thoughts, its motivational force, its contribution to adaptation and maximization of wellbeing. The aim is to demonstrate that fictional emotions are completely integrated in the paradigm of rationality

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Íngrid Vendrell-Ferran
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