Editorial
Archivi delle emozioni v5/n1/2025
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emotions
body
predictive processing
categorisation

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Kuhn-Treichel, T. (2025). Editorial. Archivi Delle Emozioni, 5(1), 5-11. https://doi.org/10.53235/2036-5624/238

Abstract

While it is widely accepted that emotions are connected with the body, the precise nature of this connection remains difficult to pin down. Recent theories from different fields suggests a somewhat flexible interplay between bodily states and emotion categories, in which social or cultural contexts play an important role. Such generalising theories are helpful to understand the nature of emotion, but it remains important complement them with case studies from other fields, one of them being literature. The contributions to this volume exemplify different forms and aspects of the interplay between emotions and the body, e.g. involuntary bodily reactions vs. consciously controlled expressions of emotion, or subjective vs. intersubjective experiences – but also the difficulty or impossibility of sorting embodied emotions into neat categories.

https://doi.org/10.53235/2036-5624/238
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