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Top Level Affect Collections


#$FeelingAttribute   emotions
The collection of attributes describing emotions and mental feelings. As an emotion/feeling can be experienced in various degrees of intensity, an instance of #$FeelingAttribute is the attribute of feeling some particular relative amount of happiness, confidence, fear, or whatever. These relative amounts can be measured using the #$GenericValueFunctions (q.v.), such as #$LowAmountFn, #$VeryHighAmountFn, etc. For example, (#$LowAmountFn #$Happiness) is the #$FeelingAttribute of feeling a relatively low amount of happiness. (Note that #$Happiness itself is not an individual feeling attribute but a _collection_ of #$FeelingAttributes -- a #$FeelingAttributeType (q.v.) -- whose instances are the individual attributes of feeling particular relative amounts of happiness; (#$LowAmountFn #$Happiness) is one such instance.)
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direct instance of: #$CompositeAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
direct generalization of: #$GoodWill
#$FeelingAttributeType   types of emotion
A collection of collections. Each instance of #$FeelingAttributeType is a type of attribute that describes some sort of emotion or mental feeling. Instances of #$FeelingAttributeType include #$Envy, #$Curiosity, and #$PrideOfAccomplishment. See also #$FeelingAttribute. (For the rationale behind treating feelings as _types_ -- i.e. collections -- of attributes, see the comment on #$Happiness.)
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direct instance of: #$SecondOrderCollection
direct specialization of: #$PrimitiveAttributeType  

Affect Predicates


#$feelsEmotion   feels emotion
(#$feelsEmotion AGT EMOTYPE DEGREE) means that the #$IntelligentAgent AGT feels a feeling of the type EMOTYPE with the intensity DEGREE. As you might imagine, such statements are generally embedded in a context, or within some other statement (such as #$holdsIn some small time interval). See also #$feelsTowardsEvent, #$feelsTowardsObject. Note: the first argument can be a non-human intelligent agent, such as a dog or a company, because we often ascribe feelings and emotions to them, and they often behave consistently with having such feelings and emotions.
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direct instance of: #$CotemporalPredicate #$TernaryPredicate
#$feelsTowardsEvent   feels towards event
(#$feelsTowardsEvent AGT EVT EMOTYPE DEGREE) means that the #$IntelligentAgent AGT feels a feeling of the #$FeelingAttributeType EMOTYPE towards the #$Event EVT, with intensity DEGREE. Note: the first argument can be a non-human intelligent agent, such as a dog or a company, because we often ascribe feelings and emotions to them, and they often behave consistently with having such feelings and emotions. See also #$feelsTowardsObject.
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#$feelsTowardsObject   feels towards object
(#$feelsTowardsObject AGT OBJ EMOTYPE DEGREE) means that the #$IntelligentAgent AGT feels a feeling of the #$FeelingAttributeType EMOTYPE towards the #$Individual OBJ, with intensity DEGREE. Note: the first argument can be a non-human intelligent agent, such as a dog or a company, because we often ascribe feelings and emotions to them, and they often behave consistently with having such feelings and emotions. See also #$feelsTowardsEvent.
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direct instance of: #$QuaternaryPredicate
#$appropriateEmotion   appropriate emotion
(#$appropriateEmotion SIT ROLE EMOTYPE DEGREE) means that in the #$Situation-Temporal SIT, an intelligent agent filling the #$Role ROLE would be expected to feel an emotion of #$FeelingAttributeType EMOTYPE with the intensity DEGREE. If such an agent did not feel that emotion, s/he would generally be considered rude or strange. E.g., a #$High degree of #$Grief is an #$appropriateEmotion for someone in the audience at a funeral (but not for the workers, the deceased, etc.)
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direct instance of: #$QuaternaryPredicate
#$attitudeTowardsEvent   attitude towards event
#$attitudeTowardsEvent(AGT EVT EMOTYPE DEGREE) means that the #$SentientAnimal AGT has the attitude EMOTYPE (see #$FeelingAttributeType) about the #$Event EVT with DEGREE of intensity. By `attitude' we mean a feeling which may be latent and/or long-lasting. To refer to feelings that AGT experiences immediately and consciously towards EVT, use #$feelsTowardsEvent.
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direct instance of: #$QuaternaryPredicate
#$attitudeTowardsObject   attitude towards object
(#$attitudeTowardsObject AGT OBJ EMOTYPE DEGREE) means that the #$SentientAnimal AGT has the attitude EMOTYPE (see #$FeelingAttributeType) about the #$Individual OBJ with DEGREE of intensity. By `attitude' we mean a possibly latent and/or long-lasting feeling. To refer to feelings that AGT experiences immediately and consciously towards OBJ, use #$feelsTowardsObject.
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direct instance of: #$FunctionalPredicate #$QuaternaryPredicate
#$analogousFeelings   analogous feelings
(#$analogousFeelings EMOTYPE1 EMOTYPE2) means that a feeling of the type EMOTYPE1 is analogous to a feeling of the type EMOTYPE2. In part, this means that there is a high probability that an agent having an emotion of one type is also feeling an emotion of the other type. Often the two feelings differ only in degree, context, etc. E.g., (#$analogousFeelings #$Irritation #$Anger) and (#$analogousFeelings #$Irritation #$Impatience).
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direct instance of: #$CoEquivalenceBinaryPredicate #$CollectionPredicate
#$contraryFeelings   contrary feelings
(#$contraryFeelings EMOTYPE CONTTYPE) means that a feeling of the type EMOTYPE is contrary to a feeling of the type CONTTYPE. One feeling is contrary to another if they are opposed in almost all their components. See also #$contrastedFeelings. It would be very rare for someone to feel both an EMOTYPE and CONTTYPE at the same time, especially about the same thing/event/situation. E.g., (#$contraryFeelings #$Gloominess #$Cheerfulness), (#$contraryFeelings #$Respect #$Contempt), (#$contraryFeelings #$Shame #$Pride), and so on.
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direct instance of: #$SymmetricBinaryPredicate #$CollectionPredicate #$FunctionalSlot #$AntiTransitiveBinaryPredicate
direct specialization of: #$contrastedFeelings
#$contrastedFeelings   contrasted feelings
(#$contrastedFeelings EMOTYPE CONTTYPE) means that a feeling of the type EMOTYPE differs in enough components from a feeling of the type CONTTYPE that it is unlikely (but not virtually impossible, as in the case of #$contraryFeelings) that someone would simultaneously experience feelings of both types EMOTYPE and CONTTYPE, especially with respect to the same object. E.g., (#$contrastedFeelings #$Pride #$Remorse), (#$contrastedFeelings #$Abhorrence #$Respect), (#$contrastedFeelings #$Entertained-Emotion #$Panic), etc. That last assertion expresses the rule of thumb that one does not often feel both entertained and panicy at the same time, though those two emotions are clearly not each other's `opposite' by any means.
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direct instance of: #$CollectionPredicate #$IrreflexiveBinaryPredicate #$SymmetricBinaryPredicate
#$actionExpressesFeeling   action expresses feeling
(#$actionExpressesFeeling ACT EMOTYPE) means that the particular action ACT actually expresses the doer's feeling of EMOTYPE. Note: additional complications arise in using this in inference, as people can `fake' actions such as laughing, crying, etc., to mislead other people. See also #$actionExpressesFeelingToward. If one wishes to make statements about tendencies rather than actual expressions, e.g. ``smiling tends to express happiness'', see #$actionTypeExpressesFeeling.
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direct instance of: #$BinaryPredicate
#$actionTypeExpressesFeeling   action type expresses feeling
(#$actionTypeExpressesFeeling ACTYPE EMOTYPE) means that the doers of an ACTYPE action are likely to be expressing a feeling of EMOTYPE. Therefore, it is likely that any agent doing an instance of ACTYPE is experiencing some degree of the #$FeelingAttributeType, EMOTYPE. E.g., (#$actionTypeExpressesFeeling #$Trembling #$Nervousness), (#$actionTypeExpressesFeeling #$CoveringOnesOwnFace #$Shame), (#$actionTypeExpressesFeeling ''WeAreNumberOne-ing'' #$FeelingOfCompetence). For assertions about particular actions, use #$actionExpressesFeeling (qv), which is also important in cases where an action is highly ambiguous, such as crying, which can represent extreme sadness or extreme joy. Note that this predicate is redundant with #$actionExpressesFeeling; instead of writing (#$actionTypeExpressesFeeling #$Trembling #$Nervousness), we could instead write (#$implies (#$isa ?TR #$Trembling) (#$actionTypeExpressesFeeling ?TR #$Nervousness)
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direct instance of: #$BinaryPredicate
#$evokes   evokes
(#$evokes OBJ EMOTYPE DEGREE) means that as a consequence of perceiving OBJ, a typical sane intelligent perceiving agent would experience a feeling of EMOTYPE with degree of intensity DEGREE. E.g., in some contexts, (#$evokes #$StatueOfLiberty #$Pride #$High).
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direct instance of: #$CotemporalPredicate #$TernaryPredicate

Some Emotions About The Present


#$Happiness   happiness
The enjoyment of pleasurable satisfaction that goes with well-being, security, effective accomplishments, or satisfied wishes. As with all #$FeelingAttributeTypes, this is a #$Collection -- the set of all possible amounts of happiness one can feel. One instance of #$Happiness is `extremely happy'; another is `just a little bit happy'. Note: Obviously there are no real units of measure for this quantity, ways of objectively measuring the amount of happiness possessed or gained or lost, etc., but still this has proven to be a useful way for Cyc to represent and reason with emotions. E.g., one can have a rule that says that most people have a greater `amount' of happiness at their wedding than at their high school graduation, etc. There are functions, such as #$LowAmountFn, which take a #$PrimitiveAttributeType (such as the instances of #$FeelingAttributeType) such as #$Happiness and return as their value a certain-sized amount of that feeling; e.g., (#$LowAmountFn #$Happiness) is an expression whose value is a positive but small amount of happiness, and that in turn will be an instance of #$Happiness (and also will be an instance of #$FeelingAttribute and an instance of #$AttributeValue, etc.) #$FeelingAttributeTypes organize into a lattice; e.g., there are several more specialized forms of #$Happiness that are present in Cyc's ontology, such as #$Elation, #$Delight, #$Triumph-TheFeeling, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Sadness   sadness
Emotion felt when one is unhappy or low-spirited. This is a collection; for more details, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes are #$Remorse, #$Gloominess, #$Disappointment, #$Depression-Feeling, #$Grief, #$Misery, #$Despair, #$Anguish, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Loneliness   loneliness
The disagreeable feeling of being without company. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes are #$Loneliness, #$Solitude, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Enjoyment   enjoyment
The agreeable emotion of taking pleasure or satisfaction in an experience. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes are #$Delight, #$Celebratory-Emotion, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  

Some Emotions About Expectations


#$Anticipation-Feeling   anticipation
Emotion accompanying an expectation of something pleasant in the foreseeable future. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Nervousness   nervousness
Feeling of nervousness and excitability. One can be nervous ABOUT something in particular, or one can have undirected feelings of anxiety. For the former, state an assertion of the form (#$feelsTowardsObject AGT OBJ #$Nervousness DEGREE) or (#$feelsTowardsEvent AGT EVNT #$Nervousness DEGREE); but for the latter (undirected feelings of anxiety) use (#$feelsEmotion AGT #$Nervousness). Note: This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. A more specialized #$FeelingAttributeType than #$Nervousness is #$Panic.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Hope   hope (quantity)
Expectation of fulfillment or success. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Fear   fear
Unpleasant emotion manifested by painful agitation in the presence or awareness of danger. Fear implies anxiety and loss of courage. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. A more specialized #$FeelingAttributeType than #$Fear is #$Dread.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  

Some Emotions About The Realization Of Expectations


#$Friendliness   friendliness
Emotion manifested by interest in another person (or, more rarely, in some nonhuman agent), good will towards that individual, and an inclination to favor him or her (or it). This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Friendliness are #$Love and #$Love-Romantic.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$GoodWill  
#$Affection   affection
A feeling of fondness for someone or something. Sympathy, liking, warmth, tenderness. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Affection are #$Love, #$Passion, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$GoodWill  
#$Love   loves (quantities)
Strong affection for another agent arising out of kinship or personal ties. Love may be felt towards things, too: warm attachment, enthusiasm, or devotion. This does not, however, mean something as specialized/metaphorical as `Fred loves to eat ice cream' or `Ethel loves to get her way.' #$Love is a collection, as further explained under #$Happiness. Specialized forms of #$Love are #$Love-Romantic, platonic love, maternal love, infatuation, agape, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$GoodWill  
#$Dislike   dislikes (quantities)
A feeling of disaffection or disaffinity for a person or thing. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Dislike are #$Disgust, #$Contempt, #$Hate, #$Resentment, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Hate   hatred
An intense feeling of hostility and aversion, usually deriving from fear, anger, or a sense of injury, and usually coupled with enmity and malice. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of:
#$Hostility   hostility
A feeling of strong antagonism towards another agent, organization, or group, sufficient to motivate harmful speech or actions against them. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Hostility include feelings of #$Hate.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Disgust   disgust
A feeling of repulsion or aversion towards something considered distasteful or repugnant. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Disgust include feelings of #$Abhorrence.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  

Some Emotions About Anothers Success


#$Pity   pity
An instance of #$FeelingAttributeType. Each instance of #$Pity is a feeling of sorrow for another agent on account of the undesirable state of affairs that agent is in.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Resentment   resentment
Indignation, displeasure, and ill will felt about something regarded as a slight, affront, insult, or indignity. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. More specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Resentment are #$Jealousy and #$Envy.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Jealousy   jealousy
Intolerance of rivalry; feeling of suspicion and resentment of one's rivals. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. Note: #$Envy is related to covetousness, wanting (perhaps in the future) what someone else has; #$Jealousy is related to possessiveness, wanting to keep what is (or was or could have been) already yours.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  

Some Self


#$SelfConfidence   self-confidence
Faith in oneself and one's powers without any suggestion of conceit or arrogance. If one has a large portion of #$SelfConfidence, their state of mind is often marked by ease and freedom from uncertainty, diffidence, or embarrassment. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. A typical more specialized #$FeelingAttributeType than #$SelfConfidence is #$Vanity.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Pride   pride (quantity)
Self-esteem based upon one's actions, possessions, or relationships. #$Vanity is not necessarily entailed by #$Pride. This is a collection; see #$Happiness. More specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes include #$PrideOfMembership, #$PrideOfAccomplishment, #$Vanity, #$Patriotism, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of:
#$Embarrassment   embarrassment
Mental disturbance and confusion at self-exposure. #$Embarrassment is often an impediment to freedom of thought, speech, or action. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. A more specialized #$FeelingAttributeType than #$Embarrassment is #$Shame.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Shame   shame
Painful self-conscious feeling of guilt, shortcoming, or impropriety. #$Shame often accompanies social disgrace or disrepute. It often leads to #$Remorse. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Guilt   guilt
Negative, self-accusatory feeling of responsibility and blameworthiness for having caused harm by a past action, usually with conscious intent. Note that this is not `guilty vs. innocent', but rather the feeling of guiltiness. An unremorseful killer, though guilty (as opposed to innocent) of the murder, may not feel any #$Guilt (i.e., guiltiness) about it. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  

Some Other


#$Approval   sanctions (quantities)
The emotion of viewing positively a state of affairs or other agent's actions. This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Disapproval   disapproval
The emotion or state of disapproving of something; a negative attitude towards some situation, proposal, person, or thing, implying a judgment based on explicit or implicit standards (rational, moral, pragmatic, or etc.). This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. More specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Disapproval are #$Contempt, #$Hate, #$Abhorrence, etc. More subtly, it is often true that feelings of #$Jealousy or #$Envy manifest in superficial shows of #$Disapproval. #$Disapproval is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Confidence   certainties
The positive emotion felt when one is free from doubt about an event or object from which the agent feeling #$Confidence expects positive contingencies. For example, one might say 'I feel confident that tomorrow it will not be rainy'. Do not confuse this with a personality disposition, e.g. 'Joe is a confident person.' (See #$PersonalityAttribute.) This is a collection; for an explanation of a typical #$FeelingAttributeType, see #$Happiness. More specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes include #$Grief, #$SelfConfidence, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Respect   respecting
A feeling of just regard, consideration, or appreciation for the worth of someone or something. Note: #$Admiration (qv) is different than, or rather a more specialized form of, respect. To feel #$Respect towards someone is just to feel that s/he should be treated with politeness and consideration, as having dignity; #$Admiration and #$Wonder-Admiration implies all of that, but also implies that the target of the #$Respect actually did something special or has some special quality that sets them apart from others (or at least from the respecter). #$Respect is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Respect are #$Reverence, #$Wonder-Admiration, #$Adulation, #$Awe, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Admiration   admiration
A feeling of strong approval. An intense positive attitude towards another person(s) or group. May be accompanied by emulation. #$Admiration is different than #$Respect (qv). This is a collection --- see #$Happiness for an explanation. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Admiration are #$Wonder-Admiration, #$Adulation, #$Awe, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Contempt   contempt
Emotion characterized by vehement condemnation of its object as being low, vile, feeble, or ignominious. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Contempt are #$Hate, #$Abhorrence, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of:
#$Gratitude   gratitude
A feeling of appreciation towards another agent for a benefit or favor received from him/her. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Anger   anger
Intense feeling of displeasure and usually of antagonism. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Anger include #$Belligerence, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  

Some Emotions About Attraction And Dislike


#$Friendliness   friendliness
Emotion manifested by interest in another person (or, more rarely, in some nonhuman agent), good will towards that individual, and an inclination to favor him or her (or it). This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Friendliness are #$Love and #$Love-Romantic.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$GoodWill  
#$Affection   affection
A feeling of fondness for someone or something. Sympathy, liking, warmth, tenderness. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Affection are #$Love, #$Passion, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$GoodWill  
#$Love   loves (quantities)
Strong affection for another agent arising out of kinship or personal ties. Love may be felt towards things, too: warm attachment, enthusiasm, or devotion. This does not, however, mean something as specialized/metaphorical as `Fred loves to eat ice cream' or `Ethel loves to get her way.' #$Love is a collection, as further explained under #$Happiness. Specialized forms of #$Love are #$Love-Romantic, platonic love, maternal love, infatuation, agape, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$GoodWill  
#$Dislike   dislikes (quantities)
A feeling of disaffection or disaffinity for a person or thing. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Dislike are #$Disgust, #$Contempt, #$Hate, #$Resentment, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Hate   hatred
An intense feeling of hostility and aversion, usually deriving from fear, anger, or a sense of injury, and usually coupled with enmity and malice. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of:
#$Hostility   hostility
A feeling of strong antagonism towards another agent, organization, or group, sufficient to motivate harmful speech or actions against them. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Hostility include feelings of #$Hate.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Disgust   disgust
A feeling of repulsion or aversion towards something considered distasteful or repugnant. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Disgust include feelings of #$Abhorrence.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  

Some Emotions About The Realization Of Expectations


#$Friendliness   friendliness
Emotion manifested by interest in another person (or, more rarely, in some nonhuman agent), good will towards that individual, and an inclination to favor him or her (or it). This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Friendliness are #$Love and #$Love-Romantic.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$GoodWill  
#$Affection   affection
A feeling of fondness for someone or something. Sympathy, liking, warmth, tenderness. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Affection are #$Love, #$Passion, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$GoodWill  
#$Love   loves (quantities)
Strong affection for another agent arising out of kinship or personal ties. Love may be felt towards things, too: warm attachment, enthusiasm, or devotion. This does not, however, mean something as specialized/metaphorical as `Fred loves to eat ice cream' or `Ethel loves to get her way.' #$Love is a collection, as further explained under #$Happiness. Specialized forms of #$Love are #$Love-Romantic, platonic love, maternal love, infatuation, agape, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$GoodWill  
#$Dislike   dislikes (quantities)
A feeling of disaffection or disaffinity for a person or thing. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Dislike are #$Disgust, #$Contempt, #$Hate, #$Resentment, etc.
guid: bd58a553-9c29-11b1-9dad-c379636f7270
direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Hate   hatred
An intense feeling of hostility and aversion, usually deriving from fear, anger, or a sense of injury, and usually coupled with enmity and malice. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness.
guid: bd58d9e0-9c29-11b1-9dad-c379636f7270
direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of:
#$Hostility   hostility
A feeling of strong antagonism towards another agent, organization, or group, sufficient to motivate harmful speech or actions against them. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Hostility include feelings of #$Hate.
guid: c0f484eb-9c29-11b1-9dad-c379636f7270
direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Disgust   disgust
A feeling of repulsion or aversion towards something considered distasteful or repugnant. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Disgust include feelings of #$Abhorrence.
guid: bd58b1cd-9c29-11b1-9dad-c379636f7270
direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  

Some Emotions About Arousal


#$Excitement   excitement
A feeling of arousal that stirs up, moves profoundly, or serves as a challenge to one's power, eliciting the desire to do or perceive something. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness. Some more specialized #$FeelingAttributeTypes than #$Excitement include #$Enthusiasm, #$Celebratory-Emotion, #$Triumph-TheFeeling, etc.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Calmness-Feeling   calmness
The attribute-type associated with the feeling of calmness or serenity, being free from disturbance. (For the rationale behind treating feelings as types -- i.e. collections -- of attributes, see #$FeelingAttribute and the comment on #$Happiness.)
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Listlessness   apathy
The attribute-type associated with the feeling of listlessness: the felt experience of having little or no interest in or concern for what is going on around one. Note that a mere lack of interest in-itself is not a _feeling_, and thus is not sufficient for possessing an instance of #$Listlessness; one's lack of interest must be consciously experienced as such. (For the rationale behind treating feelings in terms of types -- i.e. collections -- of attributes, see the comment on #$Happiness.)
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Boredom   boredom
The attribute-type associated with dissatisfaction, weariness, or restlessness accompanied by a felt lack of interest in what is going on around one. A specialization of #$Listlessness. (For the rationale behind treating feelings as types -- i.e. collections -- of attributes, see the comment on #$Happiness.)
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Relaxed-Feeling   relaxation (quantity)
The attribute-type associated with the feeling of being emotionally relaxed, of having no pressing troubles or duties weighing on one, of being at ease and untroubled. A specialization of is #$Calmness-Feeling. (For the rationale behind treating feelings as types -- i.e. collections -- of attributes, see #$FeelingAttribute and the comment on #$Happiness.)
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Pensive   pensiveness
A feeling of deep thoughtfulness, reflection, or introspection, and sometimes melancholia. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness.
guid: be00fb74-9c29-11b1-9dad-c379636f7270
direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$Restlessness   restlessness
The feeling of being troubled, restless, concerned about something, or in emotional turmoil. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$TrappedFeeling   trapped feeling
Unpleasant emotion associated with situations in which a person feels unduly constrained in behavior or otherwise pressured or controlled by others. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness.
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direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  
#$FeelingOfCompetence   feeling of competence
A feeling of self-confidence with respect to a certain kind of task or area of expertise. This is a #$Collection --- for an explanation of that, see #$Happiness.
guid: bd589c4d-9c29-11b1-9dad-c379636f7270
direct instance of: #$FeelingAttributeType
direct specialization of: #$ScalarInterval  


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