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?

Emotions: a Philosophical Introduction

Emotions: a Philosophical Introduction

Instructor: Jordi Vallverdú
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Reviewed on Mar 24, 2018
Interesting Course with a lot of information not only from a philosopical perspective but also from different scientific approaches!! Nice and very usefull bibliography !!
Reviewed on Dec 31, 2021
Learned a lot about being a human as an entity and not just as a specie. A human is made of emotions and this course guides you to perfectly understand that just right. Happy to complete it.
Reviewed on Aug 31, 2024
An entertaining and informative discussion of emotions, from ancient philosophers to modern AI.
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