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Western Philosophy Has Long Been Skeptical of Emotions, Often Proposing

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Western philosophy has long been skeptical of emotions, often proposing that rational logic is a better basis for decision-making. Some emotion theorists have argued, in contrast, that emotions are necessary for making good decisions. Do you think that, in general, emotions are good or bad for human decision-making? You may also argue that emotions are mostly helpful in one kind of circumstance, but mostly harmful in another (be specific about each kind of circumstance if this is your thesis). Support your argument with at least three empirical study findings discussed in class or in your textbook.

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