Integrating Cultural Expression with Universal Emotions: How Cultural Differences in Expression Do Not Refute the Universal Hypothesis

IF 0.2 Q4 BIOLOGY
Kyla L. Trkulja
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The universal hypothesis of emotions argues that due to the functionality that emotions and their behavioural components provide, they show similar patterns across all cultures. Though there is substantive evidence supporting this theory, there are several cases were emotional expression does differ between cultures. This paper argues that such differences in expression are not necessarily evidence against the universal hypothesis as they are not due to innate biological differences in the emotional experience. Instead, differences in expression are the result of culture-specific learning and act to modify the expression of emotion to meet social norms. Since differences in expression are not innate, individuals are capable of experiencing emotions in an evolutionary adaptive way, regardless of culture. This has implications for better understanding individuals across cultures and why some individuals may act differently than others, despite having a similar emotional experience.
将文化表达与普遍情感相结合:表达中的文化差异如何不反驳普遍假设
情绪的普遍假设认为,由于情绪及其行为成分所提供的功能,它们在所有文化中都表现出相似的模式。尽管有实质性的证据支持这一理论,但有几个案例表明,不同文化之间的情感表达确实不同。本文认为,这种表达上的差异不一定是反对普遍假设的证据,因为它们不是由于情感体验中天生的生物学差异造成的。相反,表达上的差异是特定文化学习和行为的结果,这些学习和行为改变了情绪的表达,以满足社会规范。由于表达的差异不是天生的,因此无论文化如何,个体都能够以进化适应的方式体验情绪。这有助于更好地理解不同文化中的个人,以及为什么有些人的行为可能与其他人不同,尽管他们有着相似的情感经历。
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