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An Approach To Emotion Under The Perspective Of Contemporary Philosophy Of Psychology

Posted on:2018-01-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y D DuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330521450245Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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Many philosophers and psychologists have been studying the problem of emotion.Today,with the rapid development of cognitive science and psychology,many researchers have achieved a great success.In this paper,we analyze and study the emotion in different situations,based on the theory of psychology,with the help of the philosophy of psychology,to make a more in-depth and comprehensive study of the specific emotional problems.Four chapters in this paper will be based on the emotional issues.In the first chapter focuses on the origin and history of emotional problems,in philosophy and psychology as the basis for the definition of the definition of emotional problems,in-depth study;to the early philosophy of leaders as the theme,such as Plato and Aristotle,Descartes and Spinoza so,simply describes the influence of emotion on modern physiology and psychology,also discusses the influence of philosophy of psychology of emotional problems,as well as the necessity to research the effect of the.In chapter second the emotional generation mechanism as the subject to study from now on emotional problems,academic circles have a different voice,two different factions gradually developed until today,mainly discusses the cognitive theory and cognitive theory,the second chapter of this problem are discussed in detail,and get a new understanding of the emotional factors in many aspects,in the role of emotions is studied.In the third chapter,on the basis of the characteristics of the four emotions on the more in-depth analysis.In the last chapter,we use the concept of philosophy to help us understand the emotions from a broader perspective.At the same time,we discuss the relationship between emotion and consciousness,behavior and nature.
Keywords/Search Tags:Emotion, Non-cognitive theory, Sensitivity, Intentionality Unconscious emotion
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