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Emotions are an automatic response that are triggered by understanding. ... Love, hate, fear, envy. We all feel emotions. We've all experienced them. We know what they are and how they affect us. The primary questions in philosophy is what causes them, and how can they be used. The first answers the second.
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The component that seems to be the core of common sense approaches to emotion, the one that most people have in mind when talking about human emotions, ... Beyond the descriptive approach to emotion, there are theories of emotion, which attempt to specify the interrelationships among components as described above and the causes,
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On this one example, even the dullest students grasped with alacrity that emotions do have causes and that their causes are the things men think. (The auditors in the room, who do not write exams, remained calm during this experiment.
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EMOTIONS are not "caused," they are chosen. SENSATIONS: Your brain receives input from your skin. Painful, pleasurable, whatever. Your mind (the conscious part of you that manages your life mainly by trying to solve your problems)...
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・ Step 1: In the 1880s, William James presented the theory that somatic responses are the key to the human...
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and argued that emotions arise after your body reacts-that different emotions cause different sets of bodily reactions. ... not for other emotions such as , since these emotions arise from different parts of the brain.
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For more essays go to ; Schwab-Writings Home; *; Section on: Brain & Mind, Home; *; ... "The Brain, the Mind, and Ethics" for more essays, see below! After reading, please send your comments to; the author ... Human Emotions...
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What Causes Emotions? The neural signals, which control behavior, are experienced as emotions. ... For centuries, science has asked "What causes emotions?" The answer is revealed, when you view your mind as a pattern recognition network. Special organs within your limbic system recognize the patterns of events in your life...
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