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From: The Avantguardian <avantguardian2020@yahoo.com><br>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 3px; BORDER-LEFT: blue 2px solid"><PRE><TT>Are you suggesting that emotions are necessary prerequisite for goal-
oriented cognition? Are not certain psychopathologies like major
depression or schizoid presonality disorder characterized by a lack of
emotion? While depressed people may not be operating well in a social
sense, I don't think one could say that they no longer are capable of
complex thought. While emotions are certainly important motivators in
mating and fighting for monkey status, I am not sure they are of any
benefit in doing unpleasant tasks or tasks of marginal use to natural
selection such as scrubbing public toilets.</PRE></TT></BLOCKQUOTE>Not sure about schizoid personality disorder, but I would say that depression is the oposite of a lack of emotion.<br>
I would describe it as a very strong negative emotion which is at such a high level that normal life becomes difficult if not imposible.<br>
As someone that has come to except depression as a normal part of my pyscological makeup, I would say that those depressive<br>
periods are among the most emotional and also include the most unrelentingly complex thoughts. Which can add to the depresive cycle<br>
even when the thoughts are not negative. Very similar to insomnia induced by a problem at work that you just can't stop trying to solve.<br>
I would agree that love and anger give obvious evolutionary advantage. If I read you correctly about emotions and meanial or degrading<br>
tasks, then I think the negative emotions we associate with such jobs show that these emotions do help us to climb the status ladder. <br>
Which is related to love and reproduction. The obvious implication is that these emotions are designed to keep us healthy so we avoid dirty or dangerous jobs.<br>
For other menial and marginal jobs, They just pay the bills, which is just plain survival in a mordern world.<br>
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Alex<br>
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