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Emptiness and the Education of the Emotions
Authors:Jeffrey Morgan
Institution:1. Philosophy, University of the Fraser ValleyJeffrey.Morgan@ufv.ca
Abstract:This article argues that Buddhist philosophy offers a plausible theory of the education of the emotions. Emotions are analyzed as cognitive feeling events in which the subject is passive. The education of the emotions is possible if and only if it is possible to evaluate one’s emotional life (the normative condition) and it is possible to satisfy the normative condition through learning (the pedagogical condition). Drawing on the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, as well as the concepts of conditioned arising, emptiness and anattā, the article presents a view of the education of the emotions that rejects craving for permanence.
Keywords:Education  Emotion  Buddhism  Emptiness  Anattā  impermanence
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