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Jesse Prinz
Critical Review: the Emotional Construction of Morals
Embodied Emotions
Review of Jesse Prinz's the Emotional Construction of Morals
Book Reviews
“The Self” from Philosophy to Cognitive Neuroscience Winston Chiong, MD Phd, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
The Emotional Basis of Moral Judgments
MORALITY IS a CULTURALLY CONDITIONED RESPONSE Jesse Prinz
CURRICULUM VITAE John Bickle December 2020
Are Emotions Necessary and Sufficient for Maing Moral Judgments?
Extraneous Influences on Morality, Aesthetics, and Perception
Newsletter--Fall 2006
Emotions in Philosophy. a Short Introduction
Empathy: What Is It, What Is It Good For? Colleen Dougherty John Carroll University,
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Concept Empiricisms, Ancient and Modern1
Sentimentalism Without Relativism
PHIL2030: Aesthetics | University College London
(2015). Conceptualizing Metaethics - a Commentary on Prinz
In Defense of Empathy: a Response to Prinz1
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To Cultivate Or Extirpate Our Emotions: a Coherentist, Anti-Relativist View of Emotion and Reason
Department of Philosophy Fall 2015 Course Offering
CURRICULUM VITAE Jesse J. Prinz Personal
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Hume's Law Violated?
Emotion and Aesthetic Value
UC San Diego UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations
PHIL. 500 – Philosophy of Mind: Concepts Course Description: As
Against Empathy
Empathy for Prinz of the “Dark Side”
“The Moral Self” Jesse Prinz, City University of New York Philosophy Today Speaker Series Series