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19 Cards in this Set
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.ui |
happiness - unhappiness {simple pure emotion} |
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.za'a |
I directly observe {evidential} |
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.u'u |
guilt - remorselessness - innocence {simple pure emotion} |
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.oi |
complaint - pleasure {complex pure emotion} |
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.iu |
love - hate {miscellaneous pure emotion} |
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nai |
Miscellaneous negation; when attached to an attitudinal, it changes the meaning to the attitudinal's 'negation'. |
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cu'i |
Attitudinal midpoint scalar; attached to an attitudinal to change the meaning to the midpoint of the emotion. |
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.ei |
obligation - freedom {complex propositional emotion} |
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Define the most important difference between a pure and a propositional emotion, with regards to attitudinals. |
A pure emotion describes only an emotion, i.e., something that is felt about a concrete state or event by the speaker, or others. A propositional emotion changes the meaning of an event or state by ascribing an emotion to the meaning of an event or state, and not the state or event itself. |
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da'i |
supposing (hypothetical truth conditions) - in fact (normal truth conditions) {discursive} |
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dai |
empathy |
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.u'i |
amusement - weariness {simple pure emotion} |
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cai |
Extreme intensity. |
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sai |
Strong intensity. |
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ru'e |
Weak intensity. |
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.a'o |
hope - despair {simple propositional emotion} |
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.o'a |
pride - modesty / humility - shame {simple propositional emotion} |
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.o'o |
patience - tolerance - anger {complex pure emotion} |
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.u'e |
wonder - commonplace |