Emotion 1
Emotion 1
Summary
• A human being is inherently
– biological.
– conditioned by the environment.
– gathering data about the world through the
senses and organizing that data
What and Why of Emotions
• A subjective sensation experienced as a
type of psycho-physiological arousal
• Result from the interaction of
– perception of environmental stimuli
– neural & hormonal responses to perceptions
(feelings)
– a cognitive appraisal of the situation
arousing the state
– an outward expression of the state
What is the Value of Emotion?
Emotions
– determine personal viability
– prepare us for action
– shape our behavior (emotions are reinforcing)
– regulate social interaction
– facilitate communication nonverbally
– facilitate adult-child relations and thus development
– make life worth living by adding value to experience
– allow us to respond flexibly to our environment
(approaching good, avoiding bad)
What is the Value of Emotion?
Emotions
– largely a conscious phenomena
– involve more bodily manifestations than other
conscious states
– vary along a number of dimensions: intensity, type,
origin, arousal, value, self-regulation, etc.
– are reputed to be “antagonists of rationality.”
– have a central place in moral education and moral
life through conscience, empathy, and many
specific moral emotions such as shame, guilt, and
remorse; inextrictably linked to moral virtues