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In his On Anger (De ira) Seneca writes that certain appearances can induce transient affective states and suggest an emotional reaction without being them- selves emotions as long as they are not assented to. The theor y of first movements was included in a modified form in early Christian theology and became an important theme in Western psychagogic literature.
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