A Logical Formalization of the OCC Theory of Emotions

In this paper, we provide a logical formalization of the emotion triggering process and of its relationship with mental attitudes, as described in Ortony, Clore, and Collins's theory. We argue that modal logics are particularly adapted to represent agents' mental attitudes and to reason ab...

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Published inSynthese (Dordrecht) Vol. 168; no. 2; pp. 201 - 248
Main Authors Adam, C., Herzig, A., Longin, D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer 01.05.2009
Springer Netherlands
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:In this paper, we provide a logical formalization of the emotion triggering process and of its relationship with mental attitudes, as described in Ortony, Clore, and Collins's theory. We argue that modal logics are particularly adapted to represent agents' mental attitudes and to reason about them, and use a specific modal logic that we call Logic of Emotions in order to provide logical definitions of all but two of their 22 emotions. While these definitions may be subject to debate, we show that they allow to reason about emotions and to draw interesting conclusions from the theory.
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ISSN:0039-7857
1573-0964
DOI:10.1007/s11229-009-9460-9