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A New, Better BET: Rescuing and Revising Basic Emotion Theory

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posted on 2024-11-16, 02:46 authored by Daniel HuttoDaniel Hutto, Ian Robertson, Michael KirchhoffMichael Kirchhoff
Basic Emotion Theory, or BET, has dominated the affective sciences for decades (Ekman, 1972, 1992, 1999; Ekman and Davidson, 1994; Griffiths, 2013; Scarantino and Griffiths, 2011). It has been highly influential, driving a number of empirical lines of research (e.g., in the context of facial expression detection, neuroimaging studies and evolutionary psychology). Nevertheless, BET has been criticized by philosophers, leading to calls for it to be jettisoned entirely (Colombetti, 2014; Hufendiek, 2016). This paper defuses those criticisms. In addition, it shows that we have good reason to retain BET. Finally, it reviews and puts to rest worries that BET's commitment to affect programs renders it outmoded. We propose that, with minor adjustments, BET can avoid such criticisms when conceived under a radically enactive account of emotions. Thus, rather than leaving BET behind, we show how its basic ideas can be revised, refashioned and preserved. Hence, we conclude, our new BET is still a good bet.

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Minds in skilled performance: Explanatory framework and comparative study

Australian Research Council

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Hutto, D. D., Robertson, I. & Kirchhoff, M. D. (2018). A New, Better BET: Rescuing and Revising Basic Emotion Theory. Frontiers in Psychology, 9 1217-1-1217-12.

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Frontiers in Psychology

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9

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JUL

Language

English

RIS ID

129186

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