- Abraham Maslow
- Acceptance
- Actualizing
- Acute stress disorder
- Admiration
- Adoration
- Aesthetic emotions
- Affect (education)
- Affect (psychology)
- Affect consciousness
- Affect measures
- Affect theory
- Affection
- Affective computing
- Affective forecasting
- Affective neuroscience
- Affective science
- Affective spectrum
- Albert Schweitzer
- Amusement
- Analects
- Anger
- Angst
- Anguish
- Annoyance
- Anticipation
- Antigone
- Anxiety
- Apathy
- Appeal to emotion
- Appraisal theory
- Arousal
- Art
- Art and emotion
- Artistic inspiration
- Artists
- Attention
- Awe
- Beauty
- Beliefs
- Boredom
- Bounded emotionality
- Bullying and emotional intelligence
- Calmness
- Ceremony
- China
- Chronic stress
- Compassion
- Confidence
- Confucian
- Confusion
- Contempt
- Contentment
- Courage
- Croesus
- Cruelty
- Culture
- Curiosity
- Cynicism (contemporary)
- Death
- Defeatism
- Deference
- Deity
- Depression (mood)
- Desire
- Disappointment
- Discrete emotion theory
- Disgust
- Distrust
- Doi (identifier)
- Doubt
- Ecstasy (emotion)
- Elevation
- Embarrassment
- Emotion
- Emotion and memory
- Emotion classification
- Emotion in animals
- Emotion perception
- Emotion recognition
- Emotion recognition in conversation
- Emotion work
- Emotional aperture
- Emotional bias
- Emotional blackmail
- Emotional competence
- Emotional conflict
- Emotional contagion
- Emotional detachment
- Emotional dysregulation
- Emotional eating
- Emotional exhaustion
- Emotional expression
- Emotional intelligence
- Emotional intimacy
- Emotional isolation
- Emotional lability
- Emotional labor
- Emotional lateralization
- Emotional literacy
- Emotional prosody
- Emotional reasoning
- Emotional responsivity
- Emotional security
- Emotional self-regulation
- Emotional symbiosis
- Emotional well-being
- Emotionality
- Emotions and culture
- Emotions in decision-making
- Emotions in the workplace
- Emotions in virtual communication
- Empathy
- Empirical research
- Emptiness
- Engagement
- Enthusiasm
- Envy
- Euphoria
- Evolution of emotion
- Excellence
- Existence
- Existential
- Expressed emotion
- Faith
- Family
- Fear
- Feeling
- Filial piety
- Flow (psychology)
- Frustration
- Functional accounts of emotion
- Gender and emotional expression
- Grandiosity
- Gratification
- Gratitude
- Greece
- Greed
- Grief
- Group affective tone
- Group emotion
- Guilt (emotion)
- Happiness
- Hatred
- Hedonism
- Henry David Thoreau
- Herodotus
- Hierarchy
- Hiraeth
- History of emotions
- Homeostatic emotion
- Homesickness
- Hope
- Horror and terror
- Hostility
- Hubris
- Humiliation
- Hygge
- Hysteria
- Iliad
- Immanuel Kant
- In Memoriam A.H.H.
- Ineffability
- Infatuation
- Insult
- Interactions between the emotional and executive brain systems
- Interest (emotion)
- Interpersonal attraction
- Interpersonal emotion regulation
- Irritability
- Isolation (psychology)
- Jealousy
- Jealousy in art
- John Locke
- John Milton
- Joy
- Juvenal
- Kindness
- Leaders
- Li (Confucian)
- Limerence
- Literature
- Loneliness
- Love
- Lust
- Mark Twain
- Melancholia
- Meta-emotion
- Mono no aware
- Moral
- Moral emotions
- Mozart
- Music
- Music and emotion
- Mythology
- Nature
- Negative affectivity
- Neglect
- Nihilism
- Nostalgia
- Odyssey
- Oedipus
- Optimism
- Outrage (emotion)
- Pain
- Panic
- Paralysis
- Passion (emotion)
- Pathognomy
- Pathos
- Paul Woodruff
- Pentheus
- Pericles
- Pessimism
- Philosophers
- Philosophy
- Pity
- Plato
- Pleasure
- Positive affectivity
- Pride
- Protagoras
- Psychological stress
- Psychomotor agitation
- Pythagoras
- Rage (emotion)
- Recluse
- Regret
- Relativism
- Relief (emotion)
- Religion
- Remorse
- Resentment
- Respect
- Ritual
- Robert Millikan
- Sacred
- Sadness
- Saudade
- Schadenfreude
- Science
- Sehnsucht
- Self-conscious emotions
- Self-pity
- Sense of wonder
- Sensitivity (human)
- Sentimentality
- Sex differences in psychology
- Shame
- Shyness
- Social connection
- Social emotional development
- Social emotions
- Social rejection
- Social sharing of emotions
- Sociology of emotions
- Socrates
- Somatic marker hypothesis
- Sophocles
- Sorrow (emotion)
- Spirituality
- Spite (sentiment)
- Stimulation
- Stoic passions
- Subjectivity
- Suffering
- Supernatural
- Surprise (emotion)
- Sympathy
- Tennyson
- Theory of constructed emotion
- Thomas Carlyle
- Thomas Mann
- Trust (social science)
- Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
- Values
- Vanity
- Vicarious embarrassment
- Virtue
- Weltschmerz
- Wing-Tsit Chan
- Wisdom
- Wonder (emotion)
- Worldview
- Worry