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d6cd331ff9f1eecfa999f462851105d2 research overview <p>Carolyn&#39;s current research activities draw together a number of themes in the philosophy of emotion. She is currently working on a clutch of related issues concerning emotional action, authenticity and the self. In connection with these interests, she recently co-organised (with Manuel Dries and Sophie-Grace Chappell) a conference titled<a href="http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/philosophy/?page_id=364">Owning Our Emotions: Emotion, Authenticity and the Self</a>.&nbsp;In addition, she continues to be interested in the ways in which particular emotions, such as love,&nbsp;grief, anger and regret,&nbsp;contribute&nbsp;to&nbsp;our well-being and in what might constitute&nbsp;fitting, balanced and healthy emotional responses to the world.&nbsp;</p><h2>Publications</h2><p>See also&nbsp;<a href="http://oro.open.ac.uk/view/person/csp6.html"><u>Open Research Online</u></a>&nbsp;for further details of Carolyn Price&rsquo;s research publications. For preprints of many of her papers,&nbsp;visit<a href="https://open.academia.edu/CarolynPrice" rel="nofollow">her page on Academia.edu</a>.</p><h3>Monographs</h3><p><em><u><a href="http://www.polity.co.uk/book.asp?ref=9780745656359" rel="nofollow">Emotion</a>.</u></em>Cambridge: Polity Press, 2015.</p><p><a href="https://global.oup.com/academic/product/functions-in-mind-9780199242009?q=Carolyn%20Price%20Functions%20in%20Mind&amp;lang=en&amp;cc=gb" rel="nofollow"><em><u>Functions in Mind: A Theory of Intentional Content</u></em></a>. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h3>Journal articles and book chapters</h3><p>&#39;Collective emotion and the function of expressive behaviour&#39; in<a href="https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/the-expression-of-emotion/DAECA6043931A8C6949808A74E1B44DA#" rel="nofollow"><em>The Expression&nbsp;of Emotion: Philosophical , Psychological and Legal Perspectives</em>,</a>edited by Catharine Abell and Joel Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016: 115-134.</p><p>&lsquo;<a href="http://www.springerlink.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/content/9878436wq2217942/fulltext.pdf"><u>The problem of emotional significance</u></a>&rsquo; in<em>Acta Analytica</em>, 2013, Vol. 28, no. 2: 189-206.</p><p>&lsquo;<a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0114.2012.01428.x/pdf"><u>Doing without emotions</u></a>&rsquo; in<em>Pacific Philosophical Quarterly</em>, 2012, Vol. 93, no. 3: 317-337.</p><p>&lsquo;<a href="http://www.tandfonline.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/doi/pdf/10.1080/09672559.2011.629367"><u>What is the point of love?</u></a>&rsquo; in<em>International Journal of Philosophical Studies</em>, 2012, Vol. 20, no 2: 217-237.</p><p>&lsquo;<a href="http://www.tandfonline.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/doi/pdf/10.1080/00201740903478384"><u>The rationality of grief</u></a>&rsquo; in<em>Inquiry</em>, 2010,&nbsp; 20-40.</p><p><a href="http://www.ffri.hr/phil/casopis/content/volume_2/eujap3_price.pdf" rel="nofollow"><u>&lsquo;Affect without object: moods and objectless emotions&rsquo;</u></a>in<em>European Journal of Analytic Philosophy</em>, 2006, Vol. 2, no. 1: 49-68.</p><p>&lsquo;Fearing Fluffy: the content of an emotional appraisal&rsquo; in<a href="https://global.oup.com/academic/product/teleosemantics-9780199270279?q=Carolyn%20Price%20Functions%20in%20Mind&amp;lang=en&amp;cc=gb" rel="nofollow"><em><u>Teleosemantics</u></em></a>, edited by Graham MacDonald and David Papineau. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006: 208-228.</p><p><a href="https://academic.oup.com/bjaesthetics/issue/43/1" rel="nofollow">&#39;Artificial functions and the meaning of literary works&#39;</a>,<em>British Journal of Aesthetics</em>43 (1), January 2003: 1-17.</p><p><a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A%3A1022556019609" rel="nofollow">&#39;Rationality, biology and optimality*&#39;</a>,<em>Biology and Philosophy</em>17 (5), November 2002: 613-34.</p><p><a href="http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02698590050045719" rel="nofollow">&#39;General-purpose content&#39;</a>in<u><em>I</em></u><em>nternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science</em>14 (2), May 2000:123-135.</p><p><a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/0029-4624.00087/full" rel="nofollow">&#39;Determinate functions&#39;</a>in<em>Nous</em>32 (1), March 1998: 54-75.</p><p><a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1004250931634?LI=true" rel="nofollow">&#39;Function, perception and normal causal chains&#39;</a>in<em>Philosophical Studies</em>89, January, 1998: 31-51.</p><p><a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9329.1995.tb00076.x/full" rel="nofollow">&#39;Functional explanations and natural norms&#39;</a>in<em>Ratio</em>8(2), September 1995: 143-160.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h3>Other publications</h3><p>Review of<em>Emotional Insight: The Epistemic Role of Emotional Experience</em>by Michael S. Brady in<em>Mind Vol.</em>124, no. 496: 1240-1244.</p><p>&lsquo;Teleosemantics re-examined: content, explanation and norms&rsquo; (Essay review of<em>Millikan and Her Critics</em>, edited by Dan Ryder, Justine Kingsbury and Kenneth Williford) in<em>Biology&nbsp;and Philosophy</em>, published online February 2014.</p><p>Review of<em>The World in the Head</em>by Robert Cummins in<em>Mind</em>, 2012, Vol. 121, no. 481: 169-172.</p><p>Review of<em>Embodiment Emotion and Cognition</em>by Michelle Maiese in<em>Philosophical Quarterly</em>, 2012, Vol. 62, issue 246: 202-204.</p><p>Review of<em>The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Emotion</em>edited by Peter Goldie in<em>European Journal of Philosophy</em>, 2011, Vol. 19 no. 4: 630-633.</p><p>Review of<em>Functional Beauty</em>by Glenn Parsons and Allen Carlson in<em>British Journal of Aesthetics</em>, 2010, Vol. 50, no. 2: 215-218.</p><p>Review of<em>Teleological Realism</em>by Scott Sehon in<em>Philosophical Quarterly</em>2007 Vol.57, no. 228: 501-503.</p><p>Review of<em>Language: A Biological Model</em>by Ruth Millikan in<em>Mind</em>, 2007, Vol. 116, no. 463:&nbsp;766-9.</p><p>Review of<em>The Pursuit of Unhappiness: The Elusive Psychology of Well-Being</em>by Dan Haybron in<em>Philosophy</em>, 2009, Vol. 84, no. 330: 624-629.</p><p>Entry on&lsquo;Emotion&rsquo; in the<a href="http://www.continuumbooks.com/Books/detail.aspx?ReturnURL=/Search/advanced.aspx&amp;CountryID=1&amp;ImprintID=3&amp;BookID=123634" rel="nofollow"><em><u>Continuum Encyclopaedia of British Philosophy</u></em></a>, edited by Anthony Grayling, Andrew Pyle and Naomi Goulding, London: Thoemmes Continuum, 2006.</p><h3>Recent conference and workshop presentations</h3><p>&#39;Acting out of emotion and acting for a reason&#39;, presented at a<a href="https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/philosophy/research/mind-network-meeting" rel="nofollow">Mind Network Meeting at the University of Sheffield</a>, 2016.</p><p>&#39;Authenticity: emotions, values and likes&#39;, presented at<a href="http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/philosophy/?page_id=364">Owning our Emotions: Emotion, Authenticity and The Self</a>, Open University, 2016.</p><p>&#39;Emotional significance: a teleosemantic perspective&#39;, presented at<a href="http://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/events/2016/june/philosophy-of-biology-uk.html" rel="nofollow">Philosophy of Biology in the UK</a>, University of Bristol, 2016.</p><p>&lsquo;Emotion, perception, and recalcitrance&rsquo;, presented at a workshop on<a href="http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/ptr/departments/philosophy/events/2015/belief-emotion.aspx" rel="nofollow">Emotion and Belief</a>, University of Birmingham.</p><p>&#39;Expressing and Sharing&#39; presented at a conference on<a href="http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/disciplines/philosophy/research/projects/kofe/events/conference/index.html" rel="nofollow"><u>Emotion and Expression</u></a>, The University of Manchester, June 2013.</p><p>&lsquo;Teleosemantics and the problem of emotional significance&rsquo; presented at a<a href="http://www.philosophie.phil.uni-erlangen.de/teleosemantics/" rel="nofollow"><u>workshop on teleosemantics today</u></a>, Friedrich-Alexander Universit&auml;t, Erlangen N&uuml;rnberg, February 2012.</p><p>&lsquo;Truth: aim or function?&rsquo; presented at a<a href="http://www.ppls.ed.ac.uk/philosophy/events/view/the-aims-of-inquiry-and-cognition" rel="nofollow"><u>conference on the aims of inquiry and cognition</u></a>, University of Edinburgh, May 2012<br />&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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