Philosophy of Emotional Intelligence

Sfetcu, Nicolae Philosophy of Emotional Intelligence. Cunoașterea Științifică, 2023, vol. 2, n. 4, pp. 106-113. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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English abstract

The philosophy of emotional intelligence delves into the profound implications of emotional intelligence on personal development, interpersonal relationships, and society as a whole. The critical reflection of the aspects of emotional intelligence can be put on account of the different epistemological perspectives, reflecting the maturity of the concept. There is a need to find consistent empirical evidence for the dimensionality of emotional intelligence and to develop appropriate methods for its correct and useful measurement. A concern of researchers is whether emotional intelligence is a theory of personality, a form of intelligence, or a combination of both. Many studies consider emotional intelligence to be a personal factor associated with competence. But most researchers consider emotional intelligence as an emotional awareness of oneself and others, in addition to professional efficiency and emotional management.

Romanian abstract

Filosofia inteligenței emoționale se adâncește în implicațiile profunde ale inteligenței emoționale asupra dezvoltării personale, a relațiilor interpersonale și a societății în ansamblu. Reflectarea critică a aspectelor inteligenței emoționale poate fi pusă pe seama diferitelor perspective epistemologice, reflectând maturitatea conceptului. Este nevoie de a găsi dovezi empirice consistente pentru dimensionalitatea inteligenței emoționale și de a dezvolta metode adecvate pentru măsurarea corectă și utilă a acesteia. O preocupare a cercetătorilor este dacă inteligența emoțională este o teorie a personalității, o formă de inteligență sau o combinație a ambelor. Multe studii consideră inteligența emoțională un factor personal asociat cu competența. Dar majoritatea cercetătorilor consideră inteligența emoțională ca o conștientizare emoțională a sinelui și a celorlalți, pe lângă eficiența profesională și managementul emoțional.

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: philosophy, emotional intelligence, emotions, intelligence. Immanuel Kant, wisdom
Subjects: D. Libraries as physical collections. > DD. Academic libraries.
Depositing user: Nicolae Sfetcu
Date deposited: 22 Jan 2025 08:41
Last modified: 22 Jan 2025 08:41
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/46257

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