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Proto-emotion

As a final example we may consider the idea put forward by C. S. Lewis and Denis de Rougemont that love remained (at most) a weak proto-emotion until the writings of the Troubadours in the eleventh... [Pg.272]

Whether emotions are universal and invariant, cross-cuRurally and transhistorically, is a difficult question.53 There is a camp of univer-salists and a camp of particularists, extreme forms of which are represented by Edmund Leach and Clifford Geertz respectively.54 My inclination is to believe that proto-emotions are universal. TTiey can... [Pg.273]


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