Perhaps a better way to look at the 'appropriate' description of an emotion is to interpret it as meaning that an 'inappropriate' emotion is one that it is better not to have, and that it is worth working to eliminate — andrewk
I suffer from chronic anxiety and am nearing the end of twelve sessions of CBT. — Andrew4Handel
The conundrum is how we know if something is appropriate if we rely on emotions for motivation but they do not lawfully link with events. — Andrew4Handel
Emotions are effects on the organism caused by one's environment, actions, or thoughts. — jkop
Philosophy is a twisted mess so far as emotion is concerned. — TheMadFool
I am not sure how much of my anxiety is attached to or arises from thoughts. — Andrew4Handel
"Billions of people are going to to hell" — Andrew4Handel
What I am concerned with here is the whole paradigm of mental states being appropriate or inappropriate etc. — Andrew4Handel
For what it's worth I'd point out that when it comes to emotions and life in general, the Buddhist middle path notion seems apt.
One must strike a balance between extremes - according to the Buddha it's the happiest place to be. — TheMadFool
Doing my best to be charitable to what on the face of it seems a nonsense, I interpret this to mean that one's feelings might not be 'appropriate' to present circumstances, — unenlightened
If you have 7 apples and 3 friends, mathematically you know they can't be shared equally but the discrepancy will be no big deal. But I think merely pointing out numerically based inequalities doesn't have emotional force. — Andrew4Handel
As Buddha lay dying, his disciples gathered around him, lamenting that his body was decaying, he was dying, and that he would soon no longer be with them. He said, "Decay and death are inherent to all compounding beings. Therefore, press on with diligence."Buddha — TheMadFool
For instance, if you feel anxious when you go into a crowded store (this is just an example) try a little day dreaming. Imagine yourself going into a crowded store and feeling calm. — Bitter Crank
The topic of self driving cars was discussed at length. Would the car steer into 3 elderly persons to avoid killing a toddler? What kind of judgements could A.I. make and what would be its motivations? — Andrew4Handel
Being philosophically minded I find I can over critique these methods when I am trying to us them. I tend to feel my anxieties are rational. But I am not opposed to trying things, I just struggle to get into a positive headspace or body state — Andrew4Handel
and I don't see why the designers shouldn't suffer the consequences if someone is run over by an AI. — Bitter Crank
What don't you understand here? — Andrew4Handel
but at first glance, how i feel about things is not capable of being false. — unenlightened
"IF running over somebody can not be avoided, THEN run over the fewest number" — Bitter Crank
Should someone cut of contact with a family member who as hurt them because of the emotional hurt or should they be pragmatic and keep ties? — Andrew4Handel
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