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In this paper I attempt a preliminary investigation of a family of
cognitively significant emotions (which includes inter alia interest,
attention, surprise) while focusing more specifically upon the
philosophically richer curiosity and wonder. I examine them from
various perspectives, primarily those that may be termed
historical, phenomenological, and virtue-theoretical. My
intention is to illuminate some of the vital functions that curiosity
and wonder, in particular, fulfil. It is hoped that such an
exploration may draw attention to this much-neglected family of
cognitively significant emotions and encourage future studies. |
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