Literature DB >> 17144749

What does it mean to be angry at yourself? Categories, appraisals, and the problem of language.

Phoebe C Ellsworth1, Eddie M W Tong.   

Abstract

According to appraisal theorists, anger involves a negative event, usually blocking a goal, caused by another person. Critics argue that other-agency is unnecessary, since people can be angry at themselves, and thus that appraisal theory is wrong about anger. In two studies, we compared anger, self-anger, shame, and guilt, and found that self-anger shared some appraisals, action tendencies, and associated emotions with anger, others with shame and guilt. Self-anger was not simply anger with a different agency appraisal. Anger, shame, and guilt almost always involved other people, but almost half of the occurrences of self-anger were solitary. We discuss the incompatibility of appraisal theories with any strict categorical view of emotions, and the inadequacy of emotion words to capture emotional experience. Copyright 2006 APA, all rights reserved.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17144749     DOI: 10.1037/1528-3542.6.4.572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emotion        ISSN: 1528-3542


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