Learner Reviews & Feedback for Emotions: a Philosophical Introduction by Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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JB
Jan 11, 2020
Jordi did a great job making such a daunting subject fun and interesting!
AL
Aug 31, 2024
An entertaining and informative discussion of emotions, from ancient philosophers to modern AI.
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By Kleber L d S
•Oct 1, 2019
Novos conhecimentos.
By Mohamed B
•Jun 26, 2023
Wonderful life hhh
By Anshira K K
•Jun 14, 2020
Very good course.
By Leticia P A
•Jan 24, 2019
Excelente Curso
By mansi g
•Jul 2, 2018
it is very easy
By Макарова Я С
•Apr 24, 2020
it was insane!
By Marianne L
•Dec 18, 2019
interesting !
By Ifra A
•Jun 28, 2022
i learn alot
By Hilal A
•Dec 31, 2020
thx coursera
By ABDUL B Q
•Dec 25, 2017
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By Martha R
•May 12, 2020
Excelente!!
By Nguyễn Q V
•Sep 19, 2024
very good
By Siddiqa N
•Jul 14, 2022
Excellent
By Oky T S
•Dec 11, 2016
Superb!
By Moulay A E T
•Jul 26, 2023
thanks
By ابراهيم س س ا
•Jan 17, 2023
thanks
By El H N
•Sep 27, 2024
super
By 魏郁璇
•Apr 12, 2024
收穫良多。
By GLORIYA V
•Jul 28, 2020
Good
By Mona A A
•Jul 3, 2020
GOOD
By Dr.Rajnish K
•Jun 10, 2020
good
By Sergio A C F
•Oct 28, 2016
GOOD
By Sahishnu M
•Apr 21, 2020
Thank you Professor Jordi. It was a very interesting learning journey. I most enjoyed the additional reading materials and videos that you have shared and also the books that you have referred. I am sure that will be the most useful and helpful contribution of this course.
This course gains much more importance for me since I want to establish myself as a certified assessor and coach for developing and effectively using Emotional Intelligence in the workplace. I wanted to begin this journey with a better understanding of how exactly does our contemporary sciences define emotion and how philosophy places this understanding in the larger social context . I am extremely happy that I started at the right place.
By Kathryn B
•Dec 29, 2022
This was a solid and interesting overview of the vast question: What are emotions and how do they define us? I am a practicing Stoic philosopher and a nurse, with a keen urge to welcome emotional wisdom rather than push it away, as Hellenistic philosophy tends to do. Fascinated with affective technologies too.
Would want more emphasis on emotions from a philosopher's perspective, but overall, this was just what I had been looking for. The instructor was fun, even if I had to struggle sometimes with his English syntax, and some of the ideas were muddled because of the language difficulty. Thank you! Well done!