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Feeling and representing
computational theory and the modularity of affect
pp. 273-301
Abstract
In this paper I review some leading developments in the empirical theory of affect. I argue that (1) affect is a distinct perceptual representation governed system, and (2) that there are significant modular factors in affect. The paper concludes with the observation thatfeeler (affective perceptual system) may be a natural kind within cognitive science. The main purpose of the paper is to explore some hitherto unappreciated connections between the theory of affect and the computational theory of mind.
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(1995) Synthese 105 (3).
Pages: 273-301
DOI: 10.1007/BF01063560
Full citation:
Charland Louis C. (1995) „Feeling and representing: computational theory and the modularity of affect“. Synthese 105 (3), 273–301.