The Stoics taught that destructive emotions resulted from errors in judgment, and that a sage, or person of "moral and intellectual perfection," would not suffer such emotions.
Through the exertions of Beauvais, the matter was industriously hushed up, as far as possible; and several days had elapsed before any public emotion resulted.
All these emotions combined often resulted in anorexia or the development of other eating disorders.
These emotions, yet again, result in influx and bondage of fresh material karma.
Secondary emotions such as melancholy and shyness are variations on primary emotions and result from experience involving memories and connections between categories of objects and situations.
Yet, Jarvis's emotions today will largely result from the opponent.
Efforts to increase positive emotions will not automatically result in decreased negative emotions, nor will decreased negative emotions necessarily result in increased positive emotions.
Esthetic emotion has often resulted when the form of a painting or sculpture was particularly magisterial or inventive.
Appraisal theories of emotion are theories that state that emotions result from people's interpretations and explanations of their circumstances even in the absence of physiological arousal (Aronson, 2005).
Hostile emotions toward art are often very visible in the form of anger or frustration, and can result in censorship, but are less easily described by a continuum of aesthetic pleasure-displeasure.