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EMOTION - TOK BMIS TOK – TERM 1 – 2012 THIS PRESENTATION IS AN ADAPTATION OF CHAPTER 6 OF RICHARD VAN DE LAGEMAAT’S ˆTHEORY OF KNOWLEDGE FOR THE IB DIPLOMA (2011)

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EMOTION - TOK. BMIS TOK – Term 1 – 2012 This presentation is an adaptation of Chapter 6 of Richard van de Lagemaat’s ˆTheory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma (2011). EMOTION. Before this class, did you typically think of emotion as one of the ways of knowing? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EMOTION - TOKBMIS TOK – TERM 1 – 2012THIS PRESENTATION IS AN ADAPTATION OF CHAPTER 6 OF RICHARD VAN DE LAGEMAAT’S ˆTHEORY OF KNOWLEDGE FOR THE IB DIPLOMA (2011)

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EMOTIONBefore this class, did you typically think of emotion as one of the ways of knowing?When you make decisions, do you use emotions to do so?Does this change for different types of decisions?Explain

Discuss in your groups – 5 minutes

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PRIMARY EMOTIONSHappinessSadnessFearAngerSurpriseDisgust

People identify these with faces depicting them all across the worldChildren born deaf and blind naturally show them.But are there differences by culture on how much they are shown?

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JAMES-LANGE THEORY“the emotions are essentially physical in nature, and bodily changes come before, and cause, emotional changes.” (de Lagemaat, p. 148)So the idea is that if you take away the physical symptoms then the emotion goes away.Also you can create an emotion by copying the physical symptoms.When you EMPATHISE with someone you take on the physical symptoms – the mood.

BUT IS ALL THIS TALK TOO PHYSICAL – our beliefs are involved too – de Lagemaat argues this is how we are different from a dog.

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THE SCREAM BY EDVARD MUNCH How do you respond to the emotion in the painting?If the human was a dog, how would you respond?

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SOCIAL EMOTIONS - HUMANSAmbitionContemptEmbarrassmentEnvyGratitudeGuiltIndignationJealousyPrideShameSympathy

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EMOTION – THE STUFF OF ENERGYEmotion gives us energy to get things doneThomas Edison: “Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.”Academic work is often not thrilled with excitement but marked by lots of hard work, failure and boredom with a later pay-off.

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EMOTIONS AS WOKEmotions – obstacle to knowledgeEmotion – source of knowledgeIntuition

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OBSTACLESDistorts our other ways of knowing:

• Perception – emotional colouring – “love is blind”• Reason – “my way or the highway”• Language – use emotional and biased language

Rationalisations • What do we do when we rationalize?• Examples?• The story of the fox and the grapes (p.152)• The cigarette smoker• Test was unfair!!!!

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OBSTACLESIRRATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

Do we act rationally? As consumers? How do economists see us?

Stoics – ancient philosophers – focused on the idea of “apathy” – “without passion”

But what would life be like if there were no emotions?

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EMOTION – SOURCE OF KNOWLEDGE What about Spock? De Lagemaat presents Steven Pinker’s view of Spock as being in control of emotions rather than without emotion.

Research on those with brain damage resulting in no emotion – psychologist Antonio Damasio – patient who had brain damage to emotion – could no longer make decisions.

Emotion – Reason – a continuum – we can gauge how rational our emotion is.

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ARISTOTLE (384-322 BCE)

“Anyone can be angry – that is easy. But to be angry with the right person to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose and in the right way – that is not easy.”

Two examples from Lagemaat – p. 157

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INTUITIONWhat do you think intuition is? Discuss in your groups.

Core intuitions – the basic ones about life, etc.Subject-specific intuitions – in areas of knowledgeSocial intuitions – about people