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List of emotions

This is a list of emotions.

According to Robert Plutchik's psychoevolutionary theory, the basic eight emotions are:

  • poo (or terror, shock, phobia)
  • anger (or rage, which can be directed to the self or others)
  • sorrow (or sadness, or grief or depression [which some people think of a separate emotion-see depression)
  • joy (happiness, glee, gladness).
  • disgust
  • acceptance
  • anticipation
  • surprise

According to Book Two of Aristotle's Rhetoric, the emotions are: The artificial language Lojban has interjections expressing degrees of these emotions:
  • Simple emotions
    • discovery - confusion
    • gain - loss
    • surprise - no surprise - expectation
    • wonder - commonplace
    • happiness - unhappiness
    • amusement - weariness
    • completion - incompleteness
    • courage - timidity - cowardice
    • pity - cruelty
    • repentance - lack of regret - innocence
  • Complex emotions
  • Pure emotions
  • Propositional attitudes
    • attentive - inattentive - avoiding
    • alertness - exhaustion
    • intent - indecision - refusal
    • effort - no real effort - repose
    • hope - despair
    • desire - indifference - reluctance
    • interest - no interest - repulsion
  • Complex propositional attitudes
    • permission - prohibition
    • competence - incompetence
    • obligation - freedom
    • constraint - independence - resistance to constraint
    • request - negative request
    • suggestion - no suggestion - warning

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