The Phenomenology of Emotional Expression
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Published:2023-08-01
Issue:7
Volume:30
Page:13-35
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ISSN:1355-8250
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Container-title:Journal of Consciousness Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Consciousness Studies
Affiliation:
1. Department of Philosophy, University of Manchester, UK
Abstract
Emotions are personal-level states that occupy causal roles and, as such, have a range of behavioural outputs distinctive of them. Intuitively, some but not all of these outputs qualify as expressions of the emotion. But which ones? I begin by offering a descriptive phenomenology of
emotional expression, both from the perspective of the expresser and that of the observer. I then consider answers to the question that focus on each of these perspectives. I argue that the best available versions of observer-perspective views are subject to significant objections. I go on
to defend an expresser-perspective view that accords a central role to the expresser's consciousness of the relation of motivation that holds between their emotion and its expression.
Publisher
Imprint Academic Ltd
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Psychology (miscellaneous),Philosophy,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics