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Beyond the Basics of Emotions
Author(s) -
Paul Bloomfield
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of philosophy of emotion
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2689-8187
DOI - 10.33497/2021.summer.5
Subject(s) - curiosity , normative , value (mathematics) , psychology , cognition , social psychology , cognitive psychology , emotion classification , epistemology , computer science , philosophy , machine learning , neuroscience
While emotions can play positive, contributory roles in our cognition and our lives, they frequently have the opposite effect. Michael Brady’s otherwise excellent introduction to the topic of emotion is unbalanced because he does not attend to harms emotions cause. The basic problem is that emotions have a normative aspect: they can be justified or unjustified and Brady does not attend to this. An example of this is Brady’s discussion of curiosity as the emotional motivation for knowledge. More importantly, while emotions can and sometimes do reveal to us what we value, it is far less frequent that emotions reveal objective value.

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