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This article presents eudaimonistic evaluation as an articulation between the agent and the objects of the world. We will argue that, thanks to this notion, Nussbaum’s theory of emotions is appropriate to accounting for the adaptive function of emotions. This notion is useful for shedding light on the cognitive aspects of emotion. We will see how Nussbaum’s ideas are based on evaluative theories from psychology, and we will explain in detail her proposals. In our explanation, we will deal with other questions such as the rationality of emotions, the relationship between emotions and human flourishing, and the link between emotions and our vulnerable nature.
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Gil, M. (2016). La noción de evaluación eudaimonista en la teoría cognitiva de las emociones de martha nussbaum. Trans/Form/Acao, 39(3), 191–210. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-317320160003000011
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