emisism
Emisism is a philosophical concept that emphasizes the importance of the emotional aspect of human experience. It was introduced by the French philosopher Jean Starobinski in his 1970 book "Emisisme." The term "emisisme" is derived from the Greek word "emotion" and the French suffix "-isme," which denotes a doctrine or theory.
Starobinski argued that emotions are not merely subjective experiences but are fundamental to our understanding of
One of the key aspects of emisism is the idea that emotions are not merely individual experiences
Emisism also has implications for ethics and morality. Starobinski suggested that emotions play a crucial role
Emisism has been influential in various fields, including philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience. It has challenged traditional