Emocje epistemiczne – czym są i czy przysługują wyłącznie ludziom?
In general, epistemic emotions can be characterized as emotions that concern the subject's own states and mental processes and are associated with cognition and knowledge acquisition. They are the result of a cognitive inconsistency that may appear as a consequence of unexpected information tha...
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description | In general, epistemic emotions can be characterized as emotions that concern the subject's own states and mental processes and are associated with cognition and knowledge acquisition. They are the result of a cognitive inconsistency that may appear as a consequence of unexpected information that contradicts previous knowledge. They have a significant impact on the exploration and generation of knowledge about oneself and the world, as well as on conceptual changes and cognitive efficiency.
There is no interspecies comparative perspective in experimental studies on epistemic emotions. At first glance, this situation is not controversial, because the category of epistemic emotions has been defined in such a way that it seems to belong only to people. Inconsistencies arise when comparative research in the field of cognitive ethology, primatology or comparative psychology is analyzed. Researchers point to a number of behaviors of nonhuman animals that prove that they have a wide range of emotions - including those that stand out in the catalog of epistemic emotions, i.e. surprise, curiosity or uncertainty.
The presented article is an attempt to answer the questions posed in the title and an introduction to research on an adequate model of epistemic emotions, taking into account the results of research in the above-mentioned areas. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f7e359a7eca94af696d5a0f484c979ab2023-10-16T07:04:02ZdeuWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoAnaliza i Egzystencja1734-99232023-01-016410.18276/aie.2023.64-01Emocje epistemiczne – czym są i czy przysługują wyłącznie ludziom?Anna Dutkowska0Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła IIIn general, epistemic emotions can be characterized as emotions that concern the subject's own states and mental processes and are associated with cognition and knowledge acquisition. They are the result of a cognitive inconsistency that may appear as a consequence of unexpected information that contradicts previous knowledge. They have a significant impact on the exploration and generation of knowledge about oneself and the world, as well as on conceptual changes and cognitive efficiency. There is no interspecies comparative perspective in experimental studies on epistemic emotions. At first glance, this situation is not controversial, because the category of epistemic emotions has been defined in such a way that it seems to belong only to people. Inconsistencies arise when comparative research in the field of cognitive ethology, primatology or comparative psychology is analyzed. Researchers point to a number of behaviors of nonhuman animals that prove that they have a wide range of emotions - including those that stand out in the catalog of epistemic emotions, i.e. surprise, curiosity or uncertainty. The presented article is an attempt to answer the questions posed in the title and an introduction to research on an adequate model of epistemic emotions, taking into account the results of research in the above-mentioned areas.https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/aie/pl/issue/1239/article/19787/epistemic emotionsanimal emotionscomparative interspecies researchsimple minds |
spellingShingle | Anna Dutkowska Emocje epistemiczne – czym są i czy przysługują wyłącznie ludziom? Analiza i Egzystencja epistemic emotions animal emotions comparative interspecies research simple minds |
title | Emocje epistemiczne – czym są i czy przysługują wyłącznie ludziom? |
title_full | Emocje epistemiczne – czym są i czy przysługują wyłącznie ludziom? |
title_fullStr | Emocje epistemiczne – czym są i czy przysługują wyłącznie ludziom? |
title_full_unstemmed | Emocje epistemiczne – czym są i czy przysługują wyłącznie ludziom? |
title_short | Emocje epistemiczne – czym są i czy przysługują wyłącznie ludziom? |
title_sort | emocje epistemiczne czym sa i czy przysluguja wylacznie ludziom |
topic | epistemic emotions animal emotions comparative interspecies research simple minds |
url | https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/aie/pl/issue/1239/article/19787/ |
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