ekspressivism
Ekspressivism is a philosophical and psychological theory that emphasizes the role of emotional expression and subjective experience in understanding human behavior, cognition, and morality. Rooted in the broader tradition of expressive theories, it suggests that human actions are not solely driven by rational calculations or external incentives but are deeply influenced by internal emotional states and the need for self-expression.
The concept gained prominence in the early 20th century, particularly within the works of philosophers like
In psychology, ekspressivism aligns with humanistic approaches, which prioritize authenticity, personal growth, and the fulfillment of
The theory also extends to aesthetics, where ekspressivism suggests that art and creativity serve as vehicles