Varieties of Affect
Discover the depth of human emotion in Claire Armon-Jones' thought-provoking book, Varieties of Affect. Published by the University of Toronto Press in 1991, this insightful work spans 277 pages and delves into the intricate landscape of affect in psychology and philosophy. Armon-Jones critically explores various philosophical perspectives on affect, including the standard view, the neo-cognitivist view, and the objectual thesis, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this complex topic. Suitable for psychology enthusiasts, philosophers, and anyone interested in the nuances of human emotions, this book will invite you to think critically about how affect shapes our experiences. Add Varieties of Affect to your collection today and engage with a seminal contribution to psychological and philosophical discourse.