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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20150326T121500
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SUMMARY:Two Types of Emotional Self-Control
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LOCATION:Old Physics Building\, Melbourne\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Abstract:</strong> Emotion's contributions to our mental lives are many and complicated.&nbsp\; Philosophy progresses when it enlarges the realm of emotional phenomena that it recognizes and integrates within plausible theoretical models of mental functioning.&nbsp\; This paper will discuss one phenomenon\, counter-cognitive emotions\, that has been noted but has evaded satisfactory explanation\, and another\, shallow cognizing\, that has escaped notice in contemporary moral psychology.&nbsp\; I will propose that both phenomena be understood as products of a non-integrated mental architecture.</p>
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