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What are emotions?

Let’s consider:

  • Are emotions primarily biological reactions, cognitive judgments, or something else?
  • Are emotions a kind of knowledge or understanding, or are they fundamentally irrational?
  • To what extent do our emotions define who we are?
  • Should we try to control our emotions, or let them run their course?

No homework required, but if you’d like some food for thought, you could listen to this episode of the ABC's The Philosopher's Zone podcast: The Philosophy of Emotions https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/philosopherszone/emotion-theory-with-dr-renee-england/103866188

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