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Shazline Nasir
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DEFINITION
A person's internal state of being and involuntary
physiological response to an object or a situation,
based on or tied to physical state and sensory data.
Emotions can also be divided into 7 parts, including :
1. Happy
2. Sad
3. Angry
4. Disgusted
5. Surprised
6. Bad
7. Fearful
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HAPPY
According to Aristotle, happiness consists in achieving,
through the course of a whole lifetime, all the goods —
health, wealth, knowledge, friends, etc.
happiness may be triggered by positive
life experiences or thoughts, but
sometimes it may arise from no obvious
cause.
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SAD
In philosophy, sadness is also associated with a sense of
loss, and is often discussed in relation to grief. Grief is
characterised as a form of sadness and 'as pain over the
irrevocable loss of another's personhood' ( Kristjánsson,
2018, p.
feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, grief,
helplessness, disappointment and sorrow.
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ANGRY
Seneca said angry is “raging with an inhuman desire
to inflict pain”
Anger can occur when people :
don't feel well, feel rejected, feel threatened, or
experience some loss.
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DISGUSTED
Feelings of disgust are often felt physically, either by touch,
smell, sound, or taste.
changes in facial expression or recoiling to the disgusting
stimuli. Severe feelings of disgust can be felt through nausea
or vomiting.
Disgust is a feeling of very strong dislike or
disapproval. disturbed physically or mentally
by something distasteful.
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SURPRISED
Some emotion scholars do not consider surprise to be an
emotion because they say it is neither pleasant nor unpleasant,
emotions experts, including Dr. Paul Ekman : noting that
surprise feels like an emotion to most people; in the moment or
two before we figure out what is occurring, before we switch
to another emotion or no emotion, surprise itself can feel good
or bad.
a sudden feeling of wonder or astonishment,
as through unexpectedness
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BAD
Negative emotions can come from a triggering event, such as an
overwhelming workload, surrounding an event and The way that you
interpret what happened can alter how you experience the event and
whether or not it causes stress.
Negative emotions can come from a triggering event, such as an
overwhelming workload.
Negative emotions — like sadness, anger, loneliness,
jealousy, self-criticism, fear, or rejection — can be
difficult, even painful at times.
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FEARFUL
Britannica Dictionary definition of FEAR. 1. : an unpleasant
emotion caused by being aware of danger : a feeling of being
afraid.
emotional reaction to something that seems
dangerous. something a person often feels afraid
of. People fear things or situations that make them
feel unsafe or unsure.
DEFINITION
A person's internal state of being and involuntary
physiological response to an object or a situation,
based on or tied to physical state and sensory data.
Emotions can also be divided into 7 parts, including :
1. Happy
2. Sad
3. Angry
4. Disgusted
5. Surprised
6. Bad
7. Fearful
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