[1]
Broad, C.D. 1954. Emotion and Sentiment [in] The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 13, 2 (1954), 203–214.
[2]
Colombetti, G. 2009. What Language Does to Feelings [in] Journal of Consciousness Studies. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 16, 9 (2009), 4–26.
[3]
DeLancey, C. 2006. Basic Moods [in] Philosophical Psychology. Philosophical Psychology. 19, 4 (2006), 527–538. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/09515080600806567.
[4]
Goldie, P. 2011. Grief: A Narrative Account [in] Ratio. Ratio. 24, 2 (2011), 119–137. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9329.2011.00488.x.
[5]
Guignon, C. 2003. Moods in Heidegger’s Being and Time [in] What is an emotion?: classic and contemporary readings. What is an emotion?: classic and contemporary readings. Oxford University Press.
[6]
Hatzimoysis, A. 2007. The case against unconscious emotions [in] Analysis. Analysis. 67, 4 (2007), 292–299. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/67.4.292.
[7]
James, W. 1894. Discussion: The physical basis of emotion [in] Psychological Review. Psychological Review. 1, 5 (1894), 516–529.
[8]
James, W. 1884. What is an Emotion? Mind. 9, 34 (1884), 188–205.
[9]
Lacewing, M. 2007. Do Unconscious Emotions Involve Unconscious Feelings? [in] Philosophical Psychology. Philosophical Psychology. 20, 1 (2007), 81–104. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/09515080601023402.
[10]
Lormand, E. 1985. Toward a Theory of Moods [in] Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition. Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition. 47, 3 (1985), 385–407.
[11]
Morton, A. 2010. Epistemic Emotions [in] The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion. Oxford University Press.
[12]
Nash, R.A. 1989. Cognitive Theories of Emotion [in] Noûs. Noûs. 23, 4 (1989), 481–504.
[13]
Nussbaum, M.C. 2003. Emotions as judgments of value and importance [in] Thinking about feeling: contemporary philosophers on emotions. Thinking about feeling: contemporary philosophers on emotions. Oxford University Press.
[14]
Prinz, J. Are Emotions Feelings? Journal of Consciousness Studies. 12, 8–10, 9–25.
[15]
Pugmire, D. 2010. Saying It [in] The Oxford handbook of philosophy of emotion. The Oxford handbook of philosophy of emotion. Oxford University Press.
[16]
Ratcliffe, M. The Feeling of Being [in] Journal of Consciousness Studies. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 12, 8–9.
[17]
Ratcliffe, M. 2005. William James on emotion and intentionality [in] International Journal of Philosophical Studies. International Journal of Philosophical Studies. 13, 2 (2005), 179–202. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/09672550500080405.
[18]
Robert M. Gordon 1986. The Passivity of Emotions [in] The Philosophical Review. The Philosophical Review. 95, 3 (1986), 371–392.
[19]
Solomon, R. 2003. ‘Emotions and choice’ [in] Not Passions’ Slave: Emotions and Choice. Not passion’s slave: emotions and choice. Oxford University Press.
[20]
Stocker, M. 2010. Intellectual and Other Nonstandard Emotions [in] The Oxford handbook of philosophy of emotion. The Oxford handbook of philosophy of emotion. Oxford University Press.
[21]
Winkielman, P. and C. Berridge, K. 2004. Unconscious Emotion [in] Current Directions in Psychological Science. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 13, 3 (2004), 120–123. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0963-7214.2004.00288.x.