Jean Paul Sartre's theory of emotion rests on a theory of
motivation which departs from the traditional view that feelings,
emotions, and passions are "passive" experiences. Sartre claims
that the emotional response is an act, a "chosen" response
attempting to transform situations that are not resolvable by
ordinary pragmatic means. Joseph P. Fell's award-winning study
analyzes the internal coherence and empirical adequacy of Sartre's
theory to ascertain the extent to which Sartre's conceptual
innovations are justified.
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