Another way to put this is “emotions as sensations vs. emotions as propositional attitudes”. (Under this framing, the thesis of the post would be “emotions are always sensations, but should not always be interpreted as propositional attitudes, because propositional attitudes should not be unstable under short-term shifts in physiological circumstances—which emotions are”.)
Another way to put this is “emotions as sensations vs. emotions as propositional attitudes”. (Under this framing, the thesis of the post would be “emotions are always sensations, but should not always be interpreted as propositional attitudes, because propositional attitudes should not be unstable under short-term shifts in physiological circumstances—which emotions are”.)