Comment: Emotions Are Functional – So…?

Emotion Review 6 (4):317-318 (2014)
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Abstract

In this commentary I focus on similarities, discrepancies, and problems in the four large theoretical perspectives on emotions presented in this issue. Focusing on the approaches’ ideas about the functionality of emotions, I will discuss limitations that call for (additional) smaller and more focused theories.

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