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引用次数: 12
摘要
本文的目的有两个:首先,表明盲目追随像埃克曼那样过于简单化的情绪模型对来自不同学科的当代研究人员来说是一种不好的情况。作者把这种情况称为埃克曼悖论;同时,情感研究者之间在思想、概念、方法和证据等方面的复杂性和分歧,使其难以获得必要的共识,以促进未来的研究。因此,这篇文章的第二个目的是定义一个独特的,非常具体的情感,痛苦,作为一个支点,从这个支点开始定义一个清晰的情感地图。选择疼痛是由于其特定的、独特的身体机制,以及专家们对其原始性的普遍共识。换一个词来说明这一点,我们可以有一个理解情感的新起点:dolet, ergo sum。
Ekman's Paradox and a Naturalistic Strategy to Escape From It
The purposes of this paper are two: first of all, to show that blind-following of a oversimplistic model of emotions like happens with Ekman's one is a bad situation for contemporary researchers from different disciplines. The author has called this situation, the Ekman's paradox; at the same time, the complexity and divergence of ideas, concepts, methodologies and evidences among emotion researchers makes difficult to obtain the necessary agreement to facilitate future researches. Consequently, and this is the second purpose of this text is to define an unique and very specific emotion, pain, as a fulcrum from which to start to define a clear map of emotions. Pain has been chosen due to its specific and unique hardwired body mechanisms as well as a universal agreement among experts about its primordiality. Changing a word to make this explicit, one can have a new start point for the understanding of emotions: dolet, ergo sum.