Intentionality, Conceptual Content, and Emotions

The present study aims at supporting the argument that emotions, unlike a physicalistic interpretation, cannot be reduced to the conceptual elements used in the communication or exteriorization process. The subject is based on two hypotheses: the first is that the relation between the issuance of an...

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Main Author: Léo Peruzzo Júnior
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Editora Universitária Champagnat - PUCPRESS 2019-12-01
Series:Revista de Filosofia
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Online Access:https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/25702
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spelling doaj-758004f514b0450684b3dcfeaf5bc7502020-11-25T03:28:18ZspaEditora Universitária Champagnat - PUCPRESSRevista de Filosofia 0104-44431980-59342019-12-01315410.7213/1980-5934.31.054.DS1022955Intentionality, Conceptual Content, and EmotionsLéo Peruzzo Júnior0Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia - PUCPR Departamento de Filosofia - FAE Departamento de Filosofia - FAVIThe present study aims at supporting the argument that emotions, unlike a physicalistic interpretation, cannot be reduced to the conceptual elements used in the communication or exteriorization process. The subject is based on two hypotheses: the first is that the relation between the issuance of an emotive content (emotion) and a possible mental representation presents a linguistic nature. In general terms, this means that an emotion, or the psychological content associated with it is based on the plot of other concepts. The second hypothesis is that it is not possible to refer to emotions without considering cognition from a semantic problem and, consequently, in the refusal of a realistic or anti-realistic posture in relation to the way the phenomena - internal and/or external to our consciousness - are referred. Thus, a conceptual model to understand emotions would be essential to settle the problem associated with ordinary language, realism, and the computational tendencies that comprehend the mental content in strictly syntactic terms.https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/25702intencionalidadeconteúdo conceitualemoçõeslinguagem.
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author Léo Peruzzo Júnior
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Intentionality, Conceptual Content, and Emotions
Revista de Filosofia
intencionalidade
conteúdo conceitual
emoções
linguagem.
author_facet Léo Peruzzo Júnior
author_sort Léo Peruzzo Júnior
title Intentionality, Conceptual Content, and Emotions
title_short Intentionality, Conceptual Content, and Emotions
title_full Intentionality, Conceptual Content, and Emotions
title_fullStr Intentionality, Conceptual Content, and Emotions
title_full_unstemmed Intentionality, Conceptual Content, and Emotions
title_sort intentionality, conceptual content, and emotions
publisher Editora Universitária Champagnat - PUCPRESS
series Revista de Filosofia
issn 0104-4443
1980-5934
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The present study aims at supporting the argument that emotions, unlike a physicalistic interpretation, cannot be reduced to the conceptual elements used in the communication or exteriorization process. The subject is based on two hypotheses: the first is that the relation between the issuance of an emotive content (emotion) and a possible mental representation presents a linguistic nature. In general terms, this means that an emotion, or the psychological content associated with it is based on the plot of other concepts. The second hypothesis is that it is not possible to refer to emotions without considering cognition from a semantic problem and, consequently, in the refusal of a realistic or anti-realistic posture in relation to the way the phenomena - internal and/or external to our consciousness - are referred. Thus, a conceptual model to understand emotions would be essential to settle the problem associated with ordinary language, realism, and the computational tendencies that comprehend the mental content in strictly syntactic terms.
topic intencionalidade
conteúdo conceitual
emoções
linguagem.
url https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/25702
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