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What is included in the emotional part which forms emotional judgements by using the faculty of reason, which primarily belongs to the reasoning part? It is taken for granted that the emotional part is the seat of behavioural impulses. In Phys. 7.3, 247a3–12, Aristotle locates the feelings which are associated with virtues in the perceptual (aisthe ¯ tikon) part. These are said to be pleasures or distresses, either in actual perception or in memory or in anticipation. 85 In EE 2.2, 1220b12–14, the emotions are said to be accompanied by perceptual pleasure or distress, and these aspects are apparently located in the part of the soul which is called ‘perceptual and desiderative’ (EE 2.2
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