In the same way that there is an anger -> rage transition from "I will fight you" to "I will fight you and I want it to hurt you" there is a hatred -> loathing transition from "I do not want this in my presence" to "This should not exist".
The idea of a "looping effect" (I keep thinking it's called "looping construt", sorry) is super useful. There's a kind of feedback loop between experience and labelling, for basically any kind of experience and any kind of labelling, and I think that's what emotion words do.
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But the feelings of being predisposed to an action are there regardless of what we label them, they're just also shaped by those labels.
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The book is making two arguments in this space: 1. The specific labelling of emotional states has a strong impact on the experience of those states. 2. The word "emotion" applies specifically to out labels of those states. I think (1) is definitely true and (2) is nonsense.
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