ENGL 309B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Scottish Enlightenment, Anglicanism
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The more strong expressed emotions are something we are passive to. No control; they happen and we have to let them. Understand emotions in a way that"s different from aristotle"s sense of emotion. Aristotle -> pathos, evocation of emotion for rhetorical effect. Distinct from what the body produces, intentionally raise them. 14 emotions-anger, calm, love, hate, fear, confidence, shame, shamelessness, benevolence, selfishness, pity, indignation, envy, emulation. Pity to get something from them; indignant to punish. Melancholy-sadness, introspection, eats and drinks a lot. No evidence to support that someone is happy just due to their blood (sanguine) Start seeing interest in psychiatric care (not yet humane) Thinking about the issues, getting angry at the inhumanity at psychiatric care. Family of means, lock up somewhere, not embarrassment, within the house, taken care of. Asylum, bedlam-chained, left to own devices, run tour, act as if they"re there for show. How they work on us to engage socially.