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Berislav Marui¿ investigates a puzzle about our emotions and their relation to time: grief and anger tend to diminish even when the reasons for them remain, but love feels like it should be lasting. Marui¿ argues that it is rational for these emotions to be experienced like this.

Produktbeschreibung
Berislav Marui¿ investigates a puzzle about our emotions and their relation to time: grief and anger tend to diminish even when the reasons for them remain, but love feels like it should be lasting. Marui¿ argues that it is rational for these emotions to be experienced like this.
Autorenporträt
Berislav Marui¿ is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. He was formerly Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at Brandeis University (2007-2015, 2015-2020). He received his PhD from U.C. Berkeley in 2007 and his AB from Harvard University in 2001. His main research interests are in philosophy of mind and action, ethics, epistemology, as well as in existentialism and the history of late modern philosophy. He is the author of Evidence and Agency: Norms of Belief for Promising and Resolving (Oxford, 2015).