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levinas12
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But how do emotions help us pass on our genes unless they in some way reveal reality to us? If I didn’t feel fear, then I wouldn’t perceive the bear as a threat - and the bear would probably eat me thus precluding my future gene transferals.Emotions are true in the sense that they are real. If you experience fear it is a true emotional state whether it is justified (a bear) or not (a butterfly). They are generally in-built, such as the fear of heights or can be a learned reaction following a traumatic emotional episode.
I think that you seem to be expecting them to be more than they actually are: simple, basic and entirely automatic states of mind which have been selected to help us pass on our genes.
By the way, perceptions are also automatic reactions which we cannot control. Are you saying that perceptions do not disclose reality to us?
Yes, sometimes perceptions are mistaken. The stick looks bent in the water. But for the most part perceptions are veridical. I see and hear a “real” bus coming down the street and I “automatically” hop on it (without weaving chains of reasoning to validate its reality).