I guess I did jump the gun by calling you uptight.
Sorry about that.
What is the philosophy that covers emotions The Nihilist, "mighty all knowing"
I can agree with the chaos theory.
I can even see it working on an emotional level to influence a persons life and become yet another unpredictable system.
I'd like to think that because I can see it working I can also understand that it is flawed. Through understanding that not everything turns out the way it should. Emotions operate outside of the system.
For the most part.
I personally think the question should be. Does everything fit within the equation?
And not, how does it fit?
It could be two totally different things effecting each other.
This talks about the system of emotions and maybe even puts in a perspective you might like.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/emotion/
And while it doesn't actually help to make my point it does explain why they're so darn confusing sometimes.
Working backwards, I've never really considered emotions beyond seeing them as a result from a combination of endocrine and neurological systems. Take for instance, love.
I've always just thought of love as a familial relationship built within the mind, tied to the release of endorphins. You love your wife deeply, you see her and your heart skips a beat as your head fills with a long time sense of familiarity and care, you may even remember moments you share together that mean a lot to you as you look at her face.
To ruin the moment, what's happening here is that your mind has built a connection between memories of her and those parts of your mind that trigger the release of endorphins. You associate good feelings with all those memories surrounding her, and so reinforcing this makes your love grow deeper over time. The inverse of this is true, if you fight with your wife all the time, you will tend to relate her with stress, and so the sound of her voice might be tied to a release of adrenaline.
This isn't to say that emotion is entirely a hierarchial relationship of neural connections triggering endocrine release, I believe that a certain amount of love, hate, etc can exist entirely within the brain without the endocrine system. This is equivalent to feeling good when you look at a beautiful painting, it's not as strong as the love you have with your wife, but it's a stimulus that triggers positive relationships within the brain.
The trick of thinking like this and still enjoying the pleasure of eating an icecream sunday or being with people you love, is to be able to forget it and just enjoy the moment.
Given this, there really is no equation to emotion, really, science has very few over-arching theories to explain stuff, we're still in our infancy on many things, therefore, while I believe that the universe is a chaotic rather than a random system, I am open to proof or logic that points in other direction.
I don't know if I'd classify emotion as flawed. Certainly our emotions are not the proper response to many things in today's society, but if you think about it, we aren't really designed for today's society. If you believe in evolution, then we evolved as a tribe of hunter-gatherers, and we were adapted for that life. Then we discovered agriculture, and things took off from there. The time from unwashed goat herders to jet planes is vanishingly small in evolutionary terms- We're changing the society we live in faster than we can adapt, mentally or emotionally, and so what was once great emotional responses for tending goats, isn't so good for driving on the interstate.