Agenda
Talk Andrea Scarantino (CISA lecture series)
19 December @ 16 h 15 min - 17 h 15 min
Emotions and Direction of Fit: Descriptive, Imperative or Both? The dominant view about emotions is that they have a descriptive, mind-to-world direction of fit. This is true for judgmentalist and perceptualist theories of emotions but also, somewhat surprisingly, for Deonna and Teroni’s attitudinal theory. In this talk, I will argue that we should think of emotions as essentially having an imperative, world-to-mind direction of it. I will investigate how descriptive and imperative directions of fit may co-exist and be coordinated in emotional episodes, ultimately making the case that emotions have a dual direction of fit. This descriptive-cum-imperative direction of fit gives rise to two dimensions of normative assessment. Are emotions occurring when they are supposed to? Are emotions bringing about what they are supposed to? I will conclude by exploring the implications of this model with respect to emotion regulation. ON SITE & ZOOM MEETING https://unige.zoom.us/j/64532177183?pwd=DPjBY4SlUx5aGaaR84uFIvq38QeCAW.1 Meeting ID: 645 3217 7183 Passcode: 954331