The 17th c. rationalists are really great (as is Aristotle's "Rhetoric", where psychological theory plays a large role)
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Descartes' "Passions of the Soul", Leviathan, Spinoza's "Ethics"
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I am trying to get a more exact knowledge of emotion and so am putting aside the more philosophical authors
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yes, i agree with this, but i meant 20th century experimental psychology/evolutionary biology
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a/The behavioral genetics research is very exciting but changes very rapidly, idk if there is a "classic" paper yet
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b/I'm sure you know about the replication crisis?
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not specifically. the crisis is that many results can't be replicated?
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Yeah, after the influential Ioannidis article there was an attempt to replicate the results of the 100 most-cited psych papers
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I think ~75?% didn't replicate? Many were famously bogus theories, like priming and implicit bias, but I can't rattle them off
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