
The editors of this unique volume have selected 24 leading emotion theorists and asked them to address 12 fundamental questions about the subject of emotion. For example; Are there basic emotions? How do you distinguish emotions from moods, temperament, and emotional traits? Can we control our emotions? Can emotions be non-conscious? What is the relation between emotion and memory? What develops in emotional development? Each chapter addresses a different one of these fundamental questions about emotion, with often divergent answers from 3 to 7 of the following leading researchers: James Averill, Gordon Bower, Linda Camras, Lee Clark, Gerald Clore, Richard Davidson, Judy Dunn, Paul Ekman, Phoebe Ellsworth, Nico Frijda, Hill Goldsmith, Jeffrey Gray, Carroll Izard, Jerome Kaga, Richard Lazarus, Joseph Le Doux, Robert Levenson, Jaak Panksepp, Mary Rothbart, Klaus Shere, Richard Shweder, David Watson, and Robert Zajonc. At the end of each chapter the editors -- Ekman and Davidson -- highlight the areas of agreement and disagreement about each of the 12 questions about emotion. In the final chapter Affective Science: A Research Agenda, the editors describe the research they believe would help answer each of the questions. Not a textbook offering a single viewpoint, The Nature of Emotion, uniquely reveals the central issues in emotion research and theory in the words of many of the leading scientists working in the field today. It is ideal for students, researchers, and clinicians interested in emotion.
This volume investigates the core theoretical and empirical questions defining the field of affective science through a comparative analysis of diverse expert perspectives. Paul Ekman and Richard J. Davidson, both prominent figures in psychological research, curate a collection of essays from 24 leading theorists. By posing 12 fundamental questions, the editors facilitate a structured dialogue that exposes both the consensus and the significant theoretical divides currently shaping the study of human emotion.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this volume as a foundational resource for understanding the breadth of contemporary emotion theory. Readers frequently note that the text provides a high-level overview of the field, making it particularly useful for students and clinicians seeking to navigate complex debates in psychology.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
1994-12-22
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019508943X
ISBN-13:
9780195089431
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