Approaches to Emotions: Philosophical and Evolutionary Class 2.

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Approaches to Emotions: Philosophical and Evolutionary Class 2

Philosophers of Emotion : Aristotle, Descartes, Spinoza, and Jefferson Aristotle ( BCE) * Emotions connected to action * Emotions follow beliefs but also can shape beliefs * Emotions tied to narrative, to stories and drama * Function of tragic theater is Katharsis—clarity gained by emotional identification with others.

Descartes ( ) * Mind and body not tied, but separate. Body a machine. * Emotions occur not in body but in “soul” * Emotions tell us how events affect our thinking selves. * Emotions shaped by the way we appraise events.

Spinoza ( ) * Active emotions —come from loving the world as it is. Passive emotions —bitterness, envy—come from rejecting perfection of universe. [ACTIVE VS PASSIVE ≈ APPROACH VS. AVOID?] * People aware of desires, but ignorant of causes * Emotions stem from how we appraise the world * Emotions cloud understanding; need to understand emotions to be free of them.

Thomas Jefferson ( ) * Influenced by Rousseau “The heart has its reasons that the reason cannot know.” * “My Head and My Heart”—elevates emotions to seat of moral judgment. Anticipates “Emotional Intelligence” Elevates emotions to fundamental right: “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness ”

Thomas Jefferson: My Head and My Heart Vita July 4, 1826 Drafted Declaration of Independence Secty. of State ( ) Vice President ( ) President ( ) Hobbies: Inventor, architect, farmer John F. Kennedy Welcoming Nobel Prize Winners at the White House: This is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.all men are created equal Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness

Jefferson "My Head and My Heart" Background: Jefferson had affair with Maria Cosway. Artist, composer, musician, founded girls' school. Letter is "love letter" upon their separation. Maintained correspondence for remainder of Jefferson's life. Letter written as internal dialogue between Jefferson's head "reason" and heart "emotions" about the pain of separation. Jefferson had recently broken wrist, wrote letter with left hand, thus references to "hurt wrist." Jefferson never married.

Head Heart Head: "I never found that the moment of triumph for with you was NOT the moment of attention to [reason]. While suffering under your follies, you may perhaps be made sensible of them" Heart: [Hears list of all the problems and bad judgment that came from associating with Maria, and deceptions heart creates with others to spend more time with Maria]. "Oh my dear friend how you have revived me by recalling to my mind the transactions of that day!" Head: "I told you, you were impudently engaging your affections", "I warned you about separation pain, that there was NO FUTURE, and what chance is there she'll come to America? Nearly none. Be Realistic. Focus on objective facts. "You must learn to look forward before you take a step which may interest our peace.“ "Everything in this world is a matter of calculation. "Do not bite the bait of pleasure..." "The art of life is the art of avoiding pain."

Th. Jefferson: My Head and My Heart Heart replies: Let the sublimated philosopher grasp visionary happiness while pursuing phantoms dressed in the garb of truth! Their supreme wisdom is supreme folly: they mistake for happiness the mere absence of pain. Respect for myself now obliges me to recall you into the proper limits of your office....To you [nature] allotted the field of science, to me that of morals. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man to be risked on the uncertain combinations of the head. EXAMPLES: Wounded soldier asking for ride, poor woman asking for charity. America's bid for independence from Britain: I do not know that I ever did a good thing on your (head's) suggestion, or a dirty one without it.

Appraisal and Emotion

ANGER FEAR

Magda Arnold and Sylvan Tomkins Madga Arnold: * Role of Appraisal in emotions * Emotions are relational: self to events, persons, things Sylvan Tomkins * Emotions are amplifiers and motivators * Direct attention to most pressing events in environment * Facial expressions help shape and accentuate emotional experience.

Evolution and Emotions Class 2

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?

Ekman’s Neurocultural Theory of Emotion I.Facial expression 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. Paul Ekman

Ekman's Standardized Emotional Expressions

Judgment of Emotion by Observers in Five Literate Cultures (Ekman & Friesen, 1971)

Critique of Ekman's "Literate Cultures" Study 1. All cultures share common literature, TV, radio 2. Cultures could influence each others. 50 years ago: French would never eat Big Macs Americans would never eat raw fish Michiganders would not eat "Tah-kohz" 3. How is cultural influence a problem in terms of emotion recognition as evidence that emotions are universal? Literate, modern cultures could inform each other about emotional expression. Solution???

Pre-Literate Culture Study Literate cultures share books, movies, therefore get common understanding of emotions. Solution?Study a pre-literate culture. South Fore People of New Guinea Study 1 (1967): Show photos, subs. ID emotions. Results a mess. Study 2 (1968): Ss told story (Aristotle!), pick photo that matches. Study 3: Fore people make faces = story characters, photo taken, US College students ID emotions.

A wild boar is standing outside her hut. What emotion does she feel? A B C

Display Rules Culturally determined rules about when, and to what degree, spontaneous emotion can be publicly expressed.

Design and Results of Ekman Study on Display Rules

New Directions In Emotions Science: Big Brother “Feels You”, (thanks to Ekman!) Sensors in phones, TVs, cars, public spaces. Clients: Verizon, Anheiser Busch (responsive beer bottles!), ATMs, AOL, eBay, Sony, X Box, Intel, Google, Comcast, etc.) Program will know your emotions better than you will. Program can read your inner states, better than you can hide them. Welcome to the Brave New World of Emotional Scanning!

Russell’s Circumplex Model of Emotion AROUSED UNPLEASANT PLEASANT UNAROUSED ???

Russell’s Circumplex Model of Emotion AROUSED UNPLEASANT PLEASANT UNAROUSED angry happy calm depressed

Other Clues to Universal Nature of Emotions What are other sources of "data" that people show same emotions across cultures? That emotions are "born", not "taught", and are the same everywhere?

Other Clues to Universal Nature of Emotions What are other sources of "data" that people show same emotions across cultures? That emotions are "born", not "taught", and are the same everywhere? 1. Infant studies (more on this in later classes) 2. Blind/deaf: a. Same facial expressions b. Same postures 3. Primate studies

Kent Harber Web Page

DO ANIMALS HAVE EMOTIONS? kPw

Clues From Primate Studies on Emotions as Inherited Jane Goodall’s Chimp Observations Chimp society based on aggression and sex Aggression relates to social hierarchies Aggression in chimps linked to serotonin levels. Same for humans Chimps appear to be emotional—and to share same basic emotions as humans. Jane Goodall: “Emotional states of chimps are so obviously similar to ours that even an inexperienced observer can interpret the behavior”.

From Reflexes to Emotion a. Reflexes b. Patterns of action c. Innate releaser/sign stimulus/cue d. Emotions

Emotions and Action Patterns

Emotions and Problem Solving Emotions draw attention to problems Emotions keep attention on problems, until problems are solved. Different emotions are keyed to different kinds of problems EMOTION “PROBLEM” “SOLUTION” Guilt Betrayal of another Restore bonds Fear Threat to self Self Protection