%0 Journal Article %J Organon F %D 2009 %T Goldie’s Puzzling Two Feelings: ‘Bodily Feeling’ and ‘Feeling Toward’ %A Yang, Sunny %X Emotion theorists in contemporary discussion have divided into two camps. The one claims that emotions are reducible to bodily feelings; the other holds that emotions are reducible to belief, desire or evaluative judgement. In an effort to avoid such reductionist view, Goldie suggests that emotions involve two kinds of feelings: bodily feel­ings and feeling towards. In spite of Goldie’s efforts, I argue that ex­plaining our emotional disposition in terms of ‘feeling toward’ re­mains distinctly unsatisfactory. Furthermore, though sympathetic to his project, I give reasons for doubting that there are two such distinct kinds of feeling, one of which has only borrowed intentionality, while the other has intentionality intrinsically. %B Organon F %V 16 %P 317-327 %U http://www.klemens.sav.sk/fiusav/doc/organon/2009/3/317-327.pdf %9 State %2 Papers %3 317327