What is Meant by Calling Emotions Basic
Paul Hastings · University of California, Berkeley
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Emotions are discrete, automatic responses to universally shared, culture-specific and individual-specific events. The emotion terms, such as anger, fear, etcetera, denote a family of related states sharing at least 12 characteristics, which distinguish one emotion family from another, as well as from other affective states. These affective responses are preprogrammed and involuntary, but are also shaped by life experiences.
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- Anger
- Psychology
- Emotion classification
- Social psychology
- Two-factor theory of emotion
- Expressed emotion
- Affective science
- Cognitive psychology
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