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Federico Lauria, The Logic of the Liver. A Deontic View of the . . . This Ph D Dissertation examines these conceptions of desire and proposes a deontic alternative inspired by Meinong On this view, desiring is representing a state of affairs as what ought to be or, if one prefers, as what should be
(PDF) The Logic of the Liver. A Deontic View of the Intentionality of . . . This Ph D Dissertation examines these conceptions of desire and proposes a deontic alternative inspired by Meinong On this view, desiring is representing a state of affairs as what ought to be or, if one prefers, as what should be
Works by Federico Lauria - PhilPapers In this paper, we argue, with the help of findings from cognitive neuroscience and psychology, that self-deception is a type of affective coping First, we criticize the main solutions to the paradoxes of self-deception We then present a new approach to self-deception
Federico Lauria | University of Lisbon - Academia. edu Federico Lauria, University of Lisbon, Centre of Philosophy (CFUL), Post-Doc Studies Philosophy of Emotion, Meta-Ethics, and Moral Philosophy I am a philosopher of emotions and affective sciences
Federico Lauria (University of Lisbon) - PhilPeople My approach is essentially interdisciplinary My main topics are desire, self-deception, musical emotions, expressiveness, hope, epistemic emotions, and emotions about death Federico Lauria is a researcher at University of Lisbon
(PDF) The Guise of the Ought-to-Be. A Deontic View of the . . . This Ph D Dissertation examines these conceptions of desire and proposes a deontic alternative inspired by Meinong On this view, desiring is representing a state of affairs as what ought to be or, if one prefers, as what should be
T h e N aTu r e of Desire - ResearchGate While Federico was writing his dissertation on this topic, it had become apparent that there was no serious contemporary debate on what desires are Hence the conference
Federico Lauria Julien Deonna, Introduction. Reconsidering Some . . . Desire has not been at the center of recent preoccupations in the philosophy of mind Consequently, the literature settled into several dogmas The first part of this introduction presents these dogmas and invites readers to scrutinize them The main dogma is that desires are motivational states
Federico Lauria is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the . . . special focus on desire, musical emotions, self-deception, epistemic emotions, and grief He was researcher at the University of Geneva (where he obtained his PhD), Columbia Univ rsity, New York University, and the Cognitive Science Center of Neuchâtel, a lauria@edu ulisboa pt