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The Moral Psychology
Of Sadness
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Anna Gotlib


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 Dinesh
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Sorrow, as I understand it, shares these features with sadness but differs qualitatively in at least three days. Sorrow is more temporarily extended than sadness (sadness may be fleeting, but not sorrow), has a greater intensity (sadness may be tinged with pleasure, as in the case of nostalgia and other “lyrical” emotions, but sorrow may not). Sorrow, thus understood, is a fitting response to significant and profound losses, the loss of things that are of great loss to the beloved person. Sorrow in response to the death of a loved one is a painful, affective appraisal of a particular kind of profound loss, namely the loss of a person to whom one has had close, affective, and practical connections. `

~ Andrea C Westlund
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Michigan


THE MORAL PSYCHOLOGY OF SADNESS
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 Jaap van 't Veen
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Beautiful portrait.
6 weeks ago.