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Emotions and biology: remarks on the contemporary trend.
The Review of Metaphysics
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December 1, 2004|
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THE PAST DECADE has seen a tidal wave of publications on emotion. The topic has engaged the energy and the imagination of the professionals to whose fields it belongs, and some of these have delivered it to the reading public in a series of highly successful books. Antonio Damasio and Joseph LeDoux are probably the best known (1) among those whose writings have displayed the topic and driven the interest in it. I intend to analyze several of their works in order to make some judgments about what can be considered an important contemporary trend.
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