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philosophical approaches to emotions

Freud and the Case of Catherine. Kath. 18 year old daughter of inn keeper, suffers panic attacksFreud: Looks to see when/where fear startedAsks: Seen anything embarrassing?Kath: Sees father having sex with cousin. Vomiting fits for 3 daysAfter telling story, Kath. Improves She was like someone transformed. The sulky unhappy face had grown lively, here eyes were bright and exalted..

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philosophical approaches to emotions

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    1. Philosophical Approaches to Emotions Class 2

    3. Sigmund Freud and Emotions

    4. Philosophers of Emotion:  Aristotle, Descartes, Spinoza, and Jefferson

    5. Descartes (1649)

    6. Spinoza (1675)

    7. Thomas Jefferson (1776)

    8. Appraisal and Emotion

    9. Appraisal and Emotion

    10. Appraisal and Emotion

    11. Magda Arnold and Sylvan Tomkins

    12. Evolution and Emotions Class 2

    13. Are Emotions Universal? Do all cultures experience the same emotions? Do all cultures express basic emotions the same way?   Do cultures differ in how intensely they show emotion, for the same kinds of events? If emotions are genetically determined, does culture play any role in shaping them?

    14. Ekman’s Neurocultural Theory of Emotion I. Facial appearances for each emotion is set by evolution. II. Culture affects emotion in three ways:   1. Determines what kinds of events cause us to experience emotions. 2. Sets norms for expressing emotion—Display rules   3. Says how to act on emotions.

    18. Pre-Literate Culture Study

    23. Display Rules

    24. Design and Results of Ekman Study on Display Rules

    25. Russell’s Circumplex Model of Emotion

    26. Russell’s Circumplex Model of Emotion

    29. Clues From Primate Studies on Emotions as Inherited

    31. From Reflexes to Emotion

    32. Emotions and Action Patterns

    33. Emotions and Problem Solving

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