Wow. Familiar yet invented frameworks, 11 different fields.
Investigating my “Moral Philosophy” , I _DID_ create a BRAND NEW HYBRID consisting of (EMOTION + PRESCRIPTION), on a HUNCH that my moral philosophy _might be in the area where marketers use our own emotions to help direct our behavior, and YES, there is. There’s something obvious staring me in the face that I can’t see but I’ll get there.
Name (Invented or Existing): Emotive-Directive Framework
Domain: Moral Philosophy
Field/Subfield: Social Psychology
Emotive Component: Non-cognitive combination
Emotive Details: Emotivism (express emotions)
Directive Component: Prescriptivism
Directive Details: Prescribe actions
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Name (Invented or Existing): Rhetorical Appeal Model
Domain: Political Science
Field/Subfield: Communication Studies
Emotive Component: Political rhetoric
Emotive Details: Emotional appeal
Directive Component: Policy proposals
Directive Details: Directive content
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Name (Invented or Existing): Aesthetic Response Theory
Domain: Aesthetics
Field/Subfield: Art History
Emotive Component: Emotional responses
Emotive Details: To art
Directive Component: Aesthetic judgments
Directive Details: Value assessments
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Name (Invented or Existing): Emotion-Action Framework
Domain: Neuroscience
Field/Subfield: Psychology
Emotive Component: Emotion regulation
Emotive Details: Modulation of emotional states
Directive Component: Decision-making
Directive Details: Behavioral prescriptions
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Name (Invented or Existing): Expressive-Performative Model
Domain: Linguistics
Field/Subfield: Sociolinguistics
Emotive Component: Pragmatics
Emotive Details: Emotional expressions in language
Directive Component: Speech acts
Directive Details: Performative utterances
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Name (Invented or Existing): Emotional Marketing Model
Domain: Marketing
Field/Subfield: Consumer Behavior
Emotive Component: Emotional branding
Emotive Details: Emotional resonance
Directive Component: Call-to-action
Directive Details: Influencing consumer behavior
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Name (Invented or Existing): Emotive-Educational Model
Domain: Education
Field/Subfield: Pedagogy
Emotive Component: Emotional engagement
Emotive Details: Student interest and motivation
Directive Component: Instructional methods
Directive Details: Teaching strategies
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Name (Invented or Existing): Emotive-Leadership Framework
Domain: Management
Field/Subfield: Organizational Behavior
Emotive Component: Emotional intelligence
Emotive Details: Empathy and emotional understanding
Directive Component: Leadership styles
Directive Details: Directing and guiding others
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Name (Invented or Existing): Emotive-Ethical Framework
Domain: Bioethics
Field/Subfield: Medical Ethics
Emotive Component: Moral emotions
Emotive Details: Empathy, compassion, guilt
Directive Component: Ethical principles
Directive Details: Duty of care, autonomy, beneficence
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Name (Invented or Existing): Emotive-Spiritual Model
Domain: Religion
Field/Subfield: Comparative Religion
Emotive Component: Spiritual experiences
Emotive Details: Emotional connection to the divine
Directive Component: Religious practices
Directive Details: Rituals, prayers, meditation
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Name (Invented or Existing): Emotive-Narrative Framework
Domain: Literature
Field/Subfield: Literary Criticism
Emotive Component: Emotional responses
Emotive Details: Reader’s emotions
Directive Component: Narrative structure
Directive Details: Plot, character development