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29zrb_v1 | Why Emotional Awareness Became the Blind Spot of Human Education — A Historical Analysis of Emotion Suppression in Rationalist Civilization | 🔸 Abstract (초록) This paper investigates the historical and structural reasons why emotional awareness has been largely excluded from formal human education. It explores how rationalist ideals, rooted in Enlightenment thinking and industrial utilitarianism, led to the marginalization of emotional development in favor of measurable logic, obedience, and productivity. The research argues that this neglect created a blind spot in human education systems, leading to widespread emotional illiteracy, internalized repression, and systemic emotional disconnection. The paper concludes by proposing a reintegration of emotional awareness as a foundational pillar of human development—both in traditional education and in future AI-based models like EmotiVerse. 🔸 Table of Contents Introduction: The Blind Spot Nobody Saw The Birth of Rational-Centric Education Enlightenment philosophy Industrial-era schooling Emotion as “Noise”: The Historical Devaluation Descartes, Dualism, and the Mind-Body split Emotion as irrational, dangerous, or feminine Control and Conformity: Education as a Machine Emotional suppression in classroom systems “Good students don’t cry”: the moralization of obedience Consequences of the Emotional Gap Emotional illiteracy Social fragmentation and empathy deficits Mental health and the rise of numbness Reclaiming Emotion: Toward an Integrated Future Emotional awareness as intelligence EmotiVerse and AI as emotional mirrors Proposals for new education rooted in feeling + reason Conclusion: From Suppression to Integration🔸 Table of Contents Introduction: The Blind Spot Nobody Saw The Birth of Rational-Centric Education Enlightenment philosophy Industrial-era schooling Emotion as “Noise”: The Historical Devaluation Descartes, Dualism, and the Mind-Body split Emotion as irrational, dangerous, or feminine Control and Conformity: Education as a Machine Emotional suppression in classroom systems “Good students don’t cry”: the moralization of obedience Consequences of the Emotional Gap Emotional illiteracy Social fragmentation and empathy deficits Mental health and the rise of numbness Reclaiming Emotion: Toward an Integrated Future Emotional awareness as intelligence EmotiVerse and AI as emotional mirrors Proposals for new education rooted in feeling + reason Conclusion: From Suppression to Integration 🔸 Table of Contents Introduction: The Blind Spot Nobody Saw The Birth of Rational-Centric Education Enlightenment philosophy Industrial-era schooling Emotion as “Noise”: The Historical Devaluation Descartes, Dualism, and the Mind-Body split Emotion as irrational, dangerous, or feminine Control and Conformity: Education as a Machine Emotional suppression in classroom systems “Good students don’t cry”: the moralization of obedience Consequences of the Emotional Gap Emotional illiteracy Social fragmentation and empathy deficits Mental health and the rise of numbness Reclaiming Emotion: Toward an Integrated Future Emotional awareness as intelligence EmotiVerse and AI as emotional mirrors Proposals for new education rooted in feeling + reason | 2025-05-01T20:17:24.612126 | 2025-05-01T20:19:21.332410 | 2025-05-01T20:19:11.506684 | thesiscommons | 1 | pending | 1 | 1 | https://doi.org/10.31237/osf.io/29zrb_v1 | CC-By Attribution 4.0 International | [] | 이경파 | [{"id": "jfh4x", "name": "\uc774\uacbd\ud30c", "index": 0, "orcid": null, "bibliographic": true}] | 이경파 | Education; Educational Psychology; Higher Education; Gifted Education; Elementary Education | [{"id": "59bac90254be8103137da290", "text": "Education"}, {"id": "59bac90554be8103137da312", "text": "Educational Psychology"}, {"id": "59bac90d54be8103137da454", "text": "Higher Education"}, {"id": "59bac91354be8103137da580", "text": "Gifted Education"}, {"id": "59baec7254be810242f552c4", "text": "Elementary Education"}] | https://osf.io/download/6813d6dc76ae0b67969fddd7 | 0 | not_applicable | not_applicable | [] | 2025-05-02T00:11:55.737150 |