1. Philosphy on emotions
According to Rom Harre and Gerrod Parrot, author of The Emotions, Aristotle theory of emotion: " incorporates moral, social and cognitive considerations within a larger naturalistic framework. It is a theory about the place of emotion within the overall development of personality or what Aristotle called character (Harre and Parrot 22). ... He suffered so much pain that he went into a state of depression. ... This is opposite of the thinking of Plato and Aristotle, who both believed emotions were controlled by the intellect of the mind as stated before. Between the three men there is mor...
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