1. Philosphy on emotions
Emotions is a term commonly and loosely used to denote individual, subjective feelings which indicate moods ("emotions" 899). ... To try and sum up the basis of Plato's philosophy on emotions, it would fair to say that emotions occur for a reason, controlled by the rational soul which occurs in the intellectual part of the mind. ... Alexander the Great was tutored by Aristotle. ... Aristotle also has his own philosophies on emotions. ... Aristotle agreed with Plato that emotions are controlled by the rational soul. ...
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