
A Thomistic Take on Emotional Tumult | Sister Anna Wray, O.P.
The Thomistic Institute
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The Concubisable Emotions
The concubisable emotions arise when we're apprehending something that on its own is either pleasant or noble. The sense appetite experiences pleasure and pain, but the intellectual appetite experiences these things but also joy and sorrow. When we experience joy, we not only have something that is good, but we are aware of it. And this increased awareness leads to an increased response to the thing. Obviously, erasable emotions.
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