Classics 2017
DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195389661-0239
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Emotions

Abstract: Only recently has the history of emotions emerged as a field of investigation, and within that field the study of emotions in classical Antiquity now plays a leading role. The belatedness of the field is due, in part, to the widespread assumption that emotions are universal and innate; hence, they have no history. They were the same for the ancient Greeks and Romans as they are today. Recent analyses of the emotions as socially constructed, at least in some degree, have encouraged comparative and historical ap… Show more

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“…Undoubtedly, one can talk about the evolutionary continuum of the human experience. It is necessary to emphasize that the history of emotions as a research field has crystallized only recently because, for a long time, it was believed that emotions, being innate, do not have a history (Campeggiani and Konstan, 2017). However, the ancient sources contain rich and complicated discussions on emotions.…”
Section: Ancient Terms Describing Fear Disgust and Hate: Issues And C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undoubtedly, one can talk about the evolutionary continuum of the human experience. It is necessary to emphasize that the history of emotions as a research field has crystallized only recently because, for a long time, it was believed that emotions, being innate, do not have a history (Campeggiani and Konstan, 2017). However, the ancient sources contain rich and complicated discussions on emotions.…”
Section: Ancient Terms Describing Fear Disgust and Hate: Issues And C...mentioning
confidence: 99%