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Author Topic:   Emotions in Science?
Drew
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Message 1 of 6 (255930)
11-01-2005 12:36 AM


What does present-day science theorize about emotions, as to what causes them and why?
Example feelings being anger (with subs like jealousy or pride), sadness (depression, rejection, etc.), happiness (a feeling of acceptance or accomplishment, etc.), nervousness, deja vu, and nostalgia.
This message has been edited by Drew, 11-02-2005 02:29 PM

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Drew
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Message 3 of 6 (256108)
11-01-2005 9:16 PM
Reply to: Message 2 by AdminPhat
11-01-2005 11:10 AM


I'm sorry, I made the same mistake with my first topic, too.
When I clicked your link, it directed me to a 'site unavailable' page, but I do think I've found a better way to phrase my question: What are some ways (that people have heard, or know, or can prove) that emotions can be scientifically explained?
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Drew
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Message 6 of 6 (256274)
11-02-2005 2:30 PM


OP edited.

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