The Philosophy of Emotions

This month’s website will appeal more to readers who enjoy the theoretical and academic aspects of emotional intelligence. The article displayed on this Stanford University website is all about emotions from different philosophical perspectives. I’m very interested in our graphic designer’s opinion of this article (Sherwin’s master’s degree is in Philosophy ;-)
I don’t expect all of you to read all of this article – that’s a big expectation, but have a go and feel free to comment below. My personal opinion is that it is important for us ‘EQ practitioners’ to know about emotions and that this continuing education helps us in our professional roles. What do you think?
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