Replies to Eriksson, Martin and Moore

Acta Analytica - Tập 25 - Trang 105-117 - 2010
Mitchell S. Green1
1Department of Philosophy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA

Tóm tắt

I reply to the main criticisms and suggestions for further clarification made by the contributors to this symposium on my book, Self-Expression. These replies are organized into the following sections: (1) What's in the name?, (2) Showing, expressing and indicating, (3) Expressing and signaling, (4) Perceiving emotions, (5) Voluntary/involuntary, (6) Expression and handicaps, (7) Expression and aesthetics, and (8) Looking ahead.

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