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Andrea Scarantino (scarantino-a)

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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Thumos Seminar 2024

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When is Jealousy Appropriate?, Review of Antonelli (2018)

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Bibliography

    Piccinini, Gualtiero and Scarantino, Andrea. 2010. Computation vs. information Processing: Why Their Difference Matters to Cognitive Science.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 41(3): 237–246.
    Piccinini, Gualtiero and Scarantino, Andrea. 2016. Computation and Information.” in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Information, edited by Luciano Floridi, pp. 23–29. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge.
    Scarantino, Andrea. 2003. Affordances Explained.” Philosophy of Science 70(5): 949–961.
    Scarantino, Andrea. 2004. Review of DeLancey (2002).” Philosophy of Science 71(2): 227–229.
    Scarantino, Andrea. 2008. Shell Games, Information, and Counterfactuals.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86(4): 629–634.
    Scarantino, Andrea. 2015. Information as a Probabilistic Difference Maker.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93(3): 419–443.
    Scarantino, Andrea. 2016. The Philosophy of Emotions and Its Impact on Affective Science.” in Handbook of Emotions, edited by Lisa Feldman Barrett, Michael Lewis, and Jeannette M. Haviland-Jones, 3rd ed., pp. 3–48. New York: Guilford Press.
    Scarantino, Andrea. 2017. Do Emotions Cause Actions, and If So How? .” Emotion Review 9(4): 326–334, doi:10.1177/1754073916679005.~.
    Scarantino, Andrea. 2022. Aesthetic Emotions, Feelings and Modes of Action Readiness.” in A Tribute to Ronald de Sousa, edited by Julien Amos Deonna, Christine Tappolet, and Fabrice Teroni. Genève: University of Geneva, https://www.unige.ch/cisa/related-sites/ronald-de-sousa/assets/pdf/Scarantino_Paper.pdf.
    Scarantino, Andrea and DeSousa, Ronald B. 2018. Emotion.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2018/entries/emotion/.
    Scarantino, Andrea and Nielsen, Michael. 2015. Voodoo Dolls and Angry Lions: How Emotions Explain Arational Actions.” Philosophical Studies 172(11): 2975–2998.
    Scarantino, Andrea and Piccinini, Gualtiero. 2010. Information without Truth.” Metaphilosophy 41(3): 113–130. Reprinted in Allo (2010, 66–83).

Further References

    Allo, Patrick, ed. 2010. Putting Information First. Luciano Floridi and the Philosophy of Information. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781444396836.
    DeLancey, Craig. 2002. Passionate Engines: What Emotions Reveal about the Mind and Artificial Intelligence. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195142713.001.0001.