Emotions: a Philosophical Introduction
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Emotions: a Philosophical Introduction
Instructor: Jordi Vallverdú
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Philosophy is like sex: sure you can get some interesting results, but that's not why we do it. Going one step beyond…why do you FEEL pain or pleasure? Do plants have emotions? How is possible that some people do not understand other’s emotions? Emotions seem to be everywhere, giving meaning to all events of our lives. They are the backbone of social activities as well as they drive the cognitive processes of several living entities. Several animals, including humans, have emotions but… what about machines?... Do machine can have emotions?
This course will help you to understand and to identify most important philosophical ideas and debates about emotions, as well as it will provide you a rich source of data about neurological, psychological or anthropological analysis of emotions. In a nutshell: this is a course to feel and think about.
Welcome to this amazing course on the nature of emotions. You’ll see that emotions are everywhere. They are the true meaning of our lives and guide us all throughout our daily actions. There is a lot to discuss, to think about, to discover about them! Six modules for a Course, one Course for new Knowledge!
What's included
6 videos12 readings2 assignments
6 videos•Total 50 minutes
- Welcome to the course!•4 minutes
- What is an emotion and why do we have them? Some definitions•10 minutes
- The ABC of emotional processes•6 minutes
- Why do emotions exist and how many living entities have emotions?•12 minutes
- How did emotions evolve?•9 minutes
- Where do emotions happen?•9 minutes
12 readings•Total 120 minutes
- Welcome, Learners!•10 minutes
- CHANGES IN COURSERA•10 minutes
- Course format•10 minutes
- Syllabus•10 minutes
- Solving doubts and technical issues•10 minutes
- Free for the UAB community•10 minutes
- Evaluation•10 minutes
- About the course certificate•10 minutes
- FAQs - General topics•10 minutes
- FAQs - Assessments and Certificate•10 minutes
- Description of the module•10 minutes
- Overview•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- L1A Exam - Lessons/Videos•30 minutes
- L1B Exam - Reading •30 minutes
After the clarification about the different aspects we can find in emotional analysis, we will look at the number and type of different emotions. There are several theories about their number, and all of them also contain a way to understand how emotions emerged and evolved. The debate will be fun!
What's included
5 videos1 reading2 assignments
5 videos•Total 35 minutes
- Protoemotions, the Holy Grail of protostudies•6 minutes
- A taxonomy of emotions•7 minutes
- The geography of emotions: Guilt vs Shame cultures•9 minutes
- Aware: attention, data selection and the aesthetical feeling of ahness•6 minutes
- No pain, no gain? The modulatory nature of emotions•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Overview•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- L2A Exam - Lessons/Videos•30 minutes
- L2B Exam - Reading and External Video•30 minutes
Not only humans do have emotions. Other mammals have also them. And even insects. But do plants have emotions? Even bacteria, a so small entity, have also these emotional mechanisms. An evolutionary reconstruction will understand to understand how emotions are spread among living entities.
What's included
5 videos1 reading2 assignments
5 videos•Total 37 minutes
- From nonsense to sense? A bacterial dilemma•6 minutes
- Animal emotion•9 minutes
- The qualia problem•10 minutes
- Conscious vs Unconscious emotions•6 minutes
- Ghost and chronic emotions•6 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Overview•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- L3A Exam - Lessons/Videos•30 minutes
- L3B Exam - Reading and External Video•30 minutes
Emotions regulate several key aspects of our life. But they are fundamental for social cohesion. Cooperation or altruism are fundamental aspects of human socialization that must be understood from an emotional perspective. Neurons will show the path to the creation of societies.
What's included
5 videos1 reading2 assignments
5 videos•Total 49 minutes
- Unemotional neurons but emotional brains•12 minutes
- Emotions without brains?•10 minutes
- Emotions, empathy and ethics: neuroethical challenges•7 minutes
- The moral control of the emotional mind•11 minutes
- The social management of emotions•9 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Overview•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- L4A Exam - Lessons/Videos•30 minutes
- L4B Exam - Reading and External Video•30 minutes
There are plenty of historical debates on the nature and role of emotions into philosophical spaces. Usually, this approach is made studying at Western thinkers, but we will also include Eastern ones. Therefore, we will analyse how most important philosophical traditions have understood and explain the role of emotions. [Spoiler: they always said they were BAD!].
What's included
5 videos1 reading2 assignments
5 videos•Total 43 minutes
- The classic Western debates on the nature of emotions•11 minutes
- The classic Eastern debates on the nature of emotions•9 minutes
- The methodological debates on emotions across history•9 minutes
- The transdisciplinarity of emotional studies: an epistemological gap•7 minutes
- Damasio’s success and Descartes’s error, the new fashion (or trend?)•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Overview•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- L5A Exam - Lessons/Videos•30 minutes
- L5B Exam - Reading and External Video•30 minutes
At the end of this course we will look on how emotions are displayed into new technological frameworks: social networks, mass media,… but we will think about how emotions are implemented into robots or computers. A new technological era come to us, with the same necessities of all previous ones: emotional. Machines will be emotional, if we want they be really smart, autonomous, and efficient.
What's included
5 videos1 reading3 assignments
5 videos•Total 38 minutes
- Neural Nets•7 minutes
- Emotional Architectures•6 minutes
- Affective computing•7 minutes
- Social robotics and HRI•8 minutes
- Emotional machines and singularity?•10 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Overview•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 210 minutes
- L6A Exam - Lessons/Videos•30 minutes
- L6B Exam - Reading and External Video•30 minutes
- Get the distinction•150 minutes
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Reviewed on Aug 31, 2024
An entertaining and informative discussion of emotions, from ancient philosophers to modern AI.
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Frequently asked questions
This course is for all of you who would like to know more about Emotions, about how we feel.
No academic bakcground is required to take the course. However, there is a desiderata: to have an open-minded attitude towards new information and ideas.
No, you just need to have an open-minded attitude towards new information and ideas.
No, you will only need a computer, smartphone or tablet to follow the course.
However, if you are interested in obtaining the Course Certificate, you may also need a webcam (if it is not included in your device).
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