2026-2027 Catalog

PHIL 244 The Heart and the Mind: Philosophy of the Emotions

Emotions—feelings such as love, anger, grief, joy, fear, gratitude, shame, and pity—are among the most powerful aspects of human life. This course explores the role emotions play in a well-lived life. How do our emotional responses enrich our experiences and deepen our understanding of ourselves and others, and when might they lead us astray? And are there emotions that seem undesirable at first—such as envy or guilt—but that nonetheless serve an important or even valuable function in our moral and emotional lives? How has emotional expression varied across cultures and times? Our course will include contemporary philosophical texts, historical readings and psychological studies. This course satisfies Core Global Connections and the Mind & World component of the Philosophy major.

Credits

4 units

Core Requirements Met

  • Global Connections