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Do our emotions stop us being rational? For thousands of years,
emotions have been thought of as obstacles to intelligent thought.
This view has been challenged in recent years by both philosophers
and scientists. In this groundbreaking book, the first of its kind,
leading thinkers from philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience
challenge this commonly held view of emotion in a series of
fascinating and challenging essays.
For thousands of years, many Western thinkers have assumed that
emotions are, at best, harmless luxuries, and at worst outright
obstacles to intelligent action. In the past decade, however,
scientists and philosophers have begun to challenge this 'negative
view of emotion'. Neuroscientists, psychologists and researchers in
artificial intelligence now agree that emotions are vital to
intelligent action. Evolutionary considerations have played a vital
role in this shift to a more positive view of emotion. This book
brings together some of the leading thinkers about emotion from a
variety of disciplines. In a series of fascinating and challenging
essays, they examine the role that evolutionary considerations can
play in helping us to understand the role of emotions in rational
thought and decision-making. How should we understand the
evolutionary role of emotions? And can this explain the
relationship between emotions and rationality?
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