2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2021.06.001
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Relevance and emotion

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“…14 I will now sketch the rationale for this principle. This can only be a tentative argument and more work would be required to sustain my claims but a detailed argumentation and an exploration of its consequences would require a paper of its own (Wharton et al, 2021 give arguments that support some of the following). Nevertheless, I hope that the following will suffice in indicating how the expressive principle of relevance may be derived from what we know about emotions together with the cognitive principle of relevance.…”
Section: Expressive Principle Of Relevancementioning
confidence: 94%
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“…14 I will now sketch the rationale for this principle. This can only be a tentative argument and more work would be required to sustain my claims but a detailed argumentation and an exploration of its consequences would require a paper of its own (Wharton et al, 2021 give arguments that support some of the following). Nevertheless, I hope that the following will suffice in indicating how the expressive principle of relevance may be derived from what we know about emotions together with the cognitive principle of relevance.…”
Section: Expressive Principle Of Relevancementioning
confidence: 94%
“…The main point here is that, for any kinds of stimuli other than ostensive stimuli, we cannot expect a stable guarantee of sufficient relevance. In light of other writings (especially Sperber and Wilson, 2002;Wilson and Sperber, 2006), this means that we can rationally expect that ostensive stimuli are relevant enough to be worth the effort necessary to make the RTCP work, but we shouldn't expect any other kinds of stimuli to possess a level of relevance that is always high enough. 6 We now have seen why relevance theorists may want to accept claim (b) 7…”
Section: Rtcp and Ostensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5), is a root cause of many of the most distinctive aspects of human behaviour and societies. Other domains that have been studied from a perspective broadly similar to ours include divination (Boyer, 2020), humour (Yus, 2016), emotional expression (Dezecache, Mercier, & Scott-Phillips, 2013; Wharton, Bonard, Dukes, Sander, & Oswald, 2021), literary interpretation (Cave & Wilson, 2018; Chapman & Clark, 2019), mathematical diagrams (McCallum, 2019), onomatopoeia (Sasamoto, 2019), many borderline or quasi-linguistic phenomena (Ifantidou, de Saussure, & Wharton, 2021), and others.…”
Section: Diversity In Human Expressionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…5), is a root cause of many of the most distinctive aspects of human behaviour and societies. Other domains that have been studied from a perspective broadly similar to ours include divination (Boyer, 2020), humour (Yus, 2016), emotional expression (Dezecache, Mercier, & Scott-Phillips, 2013;Wharton, Bonard, Dukes, Sander, & Oswald, 2021), literary interpretation (Cave & Wilson, 2018;Chapman & Clark, 2019), mathematical diagrams (McCallum, 2019), onomatopoeia (Sasamoto, 2019), many borderline or quasi-linguistic phenomena (Ifantidou, de Saussure, & Wharton, 2021), and others.…”
Section: Diversity In Human Expressionmentioning
confidence: 95%