Fill in the blanks:  In the lecture, we gave a philosophical…

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Fill in the blаnks:  In the lecture, we gаve а philоsоphical dictiоnary definition of "Emotion," which came in two parts.  The first part of the definition said the following:  “…any several general types of mental states, approximately those that had been called [blank1] by earlier philosophers, such as Descartes and Hume.... the effect on us may include [blank2] physiological changes, feelings of agitation due to arousal of the autonomic nervous system, characteristic facial expressions, and inclinations toward intentional action (or inaction) that arise [blank3] of any rational warrant…” The second part of the definition said the following:   “…Phenomenologically, however, these effects do not appear to us to be alien and non-rational, like [blank4].  Rather they seem an integral part of our perception of the situation, e.g., an embarrassing situation, or one that [blank5] embarrassment.”