Abstracts
Abstract
Christine Tappolet had plans to include a thirteenth chapter, on the political value of emotions. As the chapter did not come to fruition, at least not in the current edition, I will here outline what I take to be the main political upshots of Tappolet’s philosophy of emotion.
Résumé
Christine Tappolet avait prévu d’inclure un treizième chapitre sur la valeur politique des émotions. Comme ce chapitre n’a pas vu le jour, du moins pas dans la présente édition, je vais ici exposer ce que je considère être les principales retombées politiques de la philosophie des émotions de Tappolet.
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