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An emotion proper is a kind of "evaluative-cum-motivational response to an object"; what does this mean?
Yet it is not at all clear whether the idea of an "emotion proper" can be adequately enriched so as to do so.
5. Taylor's view is here categorized as a robust concern view, though it should be acknowledged that she thinks love is an emotion, albeit a special emotion that, unlike others, is not "occasional" (p. 161); for this reason she could be classified as understanding love as an emotion proper (cf. Section 5.1).
Hamlyn goes on to suggest that love and hate might be primordial emotions, a kind of positive or negative "feeling towards," presupposed by all other emotions.[13] The trouble with these accounts of love as an emotion proper is that they provide too thin a conception of love.
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He knew that the "proper emotion" wasn't humility or even skepticism but "wonder".
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I would only add that the beginning of political wisdom in times like these is realistic optimism, and the proper emotion at this season is, as always, gratitude.
They realise that they are the enviable ones, who have not yet had to face the bleak truth that, when someone you love dies (or, yet more sadly, suffers dementia) you still go on loving, but it is an emotion without its proper object, like hopefulness when there is nothing to hope for, or anxiety when there is nothing to fear.
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