Abstract:Sometimes we feel like doing things we might not do. An irresolute exerciser, I frequently feel like laying on the couch instead of jogging; angered by bad referee calls, I sometimes feel like yelling at the TV; and a committed teacher, I often feel like writing extensive comments on students' paper. States of this sort, that motivate you "while leaving you free to act on or not," are what Shapiro calls "inclinations" (p. 10). The class thus includes a multitude of states, such as primal and complex emotions, … Show more
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