What are the six primary emotions?

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The six primary emotions (arranged here as three pairs of opposite primary emotions) are Hope & Fear, Happiness & Sadness, Propathy & Antipathy. You can find out more about them at http://bit.ly/7iUrUh or http://www.wanterfall.com/Wf5Anatomy1.htm

In Psychology, the six primary emotions are not the emotions which can be combined to create other emotions, but rather the emotions that are culturally universal and develop within the first six months of life through mainly biologically programmed mechanisms: surprise, interest, joy, anger, sadness, fear, and disgust
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