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  1. Basic Emotions in Social Relationships, Reasoning, and Psychological Illnesses.Keith Oatley & Philip N. Johnson-Laird - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (4):424-433.
    The communicative theory of emotions postulates that emotions are communications both within the brain and between individuals. Basic emotions owe their evolutionary origins to social mammals, and they enable human beings to use repertoires of mental resources appropriate to recurring and distinctive kinds of events. These emotions also enable them to cooperate with other individuals, to compete with them, and to disengage from them. The human system of emotions has also grafted onto basic emotions propositional contents about the cause of (...)
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  • What Makes People Angry? Laypersons' and Psychologists' Categorisations of Anger in the Family.Sandra Carpenter & Amy G. Halberstadt - 1996 - Cognition and Emotion 10 (6):627-656.
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  • The experience of emotions in everyday life.Keith Oatley & Elaine Duncan - 1994 - Cognition and Emotion 8 (4):369-381.
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