Surprise as emotion
between startle and humility
pp. 3-21
Abstrakt
I consider the experience of surprise within the context of my current work on the emotions. To do this, I examine surprise in terms of its belief structure, distinguishing it from a startle (1). I then suggest that surprise is a being caught off-guard that is related to being attentively turned toward something (2). As the latter, I qualify surprise as an emotion in its being thrown back on an experience in a way that is different from affectively turning toward something (3). This constitutes surprise as a disequilibrium in distinction to a diremptive experience like we find in the moral emotions of shame or guilt (4). Finally, I distinguish surprise from a gift, which is peculiar to the experience of humility. I then suggest that surprise is an emotion while being neither an affect, like a startle-reflex, nor a moral emotion, like shame, guilt, or humility.
Publication details
Published in:
Depraz Natalie, Steinbock Anthony (2018) Surprise: an emotion?. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 3-21
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98657-9_1
Referenz:
Steinbock Anthony (2018) „Surprise as emotion: between startle and humility“, In: N. Depraz & A. Steinbock (eds.), Surprise, Dordrecht, Springer, 3–21.