2021
DOI: 10.1037/hop0000173
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A change of pace: The history of (emotional) experiences.

Abstract: In this article, I present some of the most interesting attempts to go beyond the natural kinds approach to emotions, paying special attention to the work of Fay Bound Alberti and Rob Boddice, both of whom have been influenced by Lisa Feldman Barrett's theory of constructed emotions. I propose that some of the flaws detected in the history of the emotions by Bound Alberti and Boddice can be solved relying on social psychology, and specifically I propose Larissa Z. Tiedens and Colin W. Leach's (2004) The Social… Show more

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“…“Experience” is another viable contender to replace emotion, as historians Juan Manuel Zaragoza Bernal and Javier Moscoso suggest here (Zaragoza Bernal, 2021; Moscoso, 2021), a suggestion made by other historians of emotion (Boddice & Smith, 2020; Moscoso, 2016). 1 Zaragoza Bernal reminds us, however, that “experience” is also open to interpretation, and has a complex historiography.…”
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“…“Experience” is another viable contender to replace emotion, as historians Juan Manuel Zaragoza Bernal and Javier Moscoso suggest here (Zaragoza Bernal, 2021; Moscoso, 2021), a suggestion made by other historians of emotion (Boddice & Smith, 2020; Moscoso, 2016). 1 Zaragoza Bernal reminds us, however, that “experience” is also open to interpretation, and has a complex historiography.…”
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“…Historical findings may be used to refine categories of analysis for scientists, whereas historians should recognize that there is not one, single approach to emotion promulgated by all psychologists and neuroscientists. Zaragoza Bernal (2021, p. 133) asks in his contribution how we might write histories of emotion and experience that involve a plurality of perspectives, perhaps using innovative forms including tech-based transmedia. Might there be new genres for exploring the evanescence of emotion today and in history: how emotions flash up, recede, morph from one into another as they settle into moods in the short or long term?…”
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“…Encontraron para ello un aliado en la psicología cognitiva, que sostenía que las emociones tenían un papel en nuestros procesos cognitivos (Frijda 1986). Sin embargo, no es este el lugar para seguir esta historia, que ya hemos narrado en otros textos (Zaragoza 2013(Zaragoza , 2021. Baste por tanto con señalar que la aproximación a las emociones de la psicología cognitiva, pasada por el tamiz de Nussbaum, es una de las principales influencias en la actual filosofía de las emociones, sobre todo en la ética y en la filosofía política (Nussbaum 2013), pero no exclusivamente.…”
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