What are emotional mechanisms?

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Abstract

The article offers an account of emotional mechanisms (EMs). EMs are claimed to be personal, often unconscious, distinctively patterned, mental processes whereby an emotion of a given kind is transmuted into an emotion of a different kind. After preliminary considerations about emotions as felt evaluations, the article identifies three families of emotional mechanisms. These processes are set in motion when a given emotion (for example, envy, shame or anger) generates feelings of inferiority and/or impotence in the subject resulting in a negative sense of self. These feelings prompt an evaluative reappraisal of the emotion’s intentional target. Based on the reappraisal, the subject comes to feel a different kind of emotion, which does not generate feelings of inferiority and/or impotence. Importantly, the second emotion entails a psychological disposition to be collectivised: the subject seeks confirmation of the revised evaluation by sharing the emotion with others. It is argued that these features set EMs apart from other emotion regulatory processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)49-68
Number of pages20
JournalEmotions and Society
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Affective intentionality
  • Emotion regulation
  • Emotional mechanism
  • Feelings of inferiority and impotence
  • Motions
  • Ressentiment

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