Emotion Review

Philosophical Insights for a Science of Long-Term Affect Dynamics

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-18
Journal: Emotion Review
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.032
CiteScore6.6
Impact factor3
ISSN17540739, 17540747
Abstract

Emotions in scientific research are typically portrayed as short-lived responses or dispositions to manifest such responses. Some philosophers have argued that this fails to capture long-term emotions (e.g., love, hate, and grief). This article examines whether the emerging field of affect dynamics (or emotion dynamics), which studies how emotions fluctuate over time, can address the philosophical critique. I argue that there are still aspects of long-term emotion (i.e., their temporal components and temporal dynamics) missing from affect dynamics. I end by proposing a few positive steps psychologists working in affect dynamics can take to mitigate these shortcomings.

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