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New theory: Emotions arise through the integration of perceptual and cognitive information
June 25, 2013 by NewsBot
A life without feelings -- unimaginable. Although emotions are so important, philosophers are still discussing what they actually are. According to a new theory, emotions are not just special cases of perception or thought but a separate kind of mental state which arises through the integration of feelings of bodily processes and cognitive contents.