Well, most people here are human who don't appear to have had to consider this sort of question. I've met someone who claimed to be a god of death even.
I'm inclined to say that the soul does have an impact on how one experiences emotions, especially since emotions are heavily connected to moral choices and the agency needed to make them. One of my philosophers, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, claimed that the soul is what gives humans a conscience, that endows humanity to think above the body's basic passions. I cannot say if this is entirely true because I do like to think that I am able to tell right from wrong, but I have been wrong about my moral compass many times in the past.
[Look, through the power of anon, France has actually pretty much confessed to being wrong occasionally. This is monumental in its own way.]
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I'm inclined to say that the soul does have an impact on how one experiences emotions, especially since emotions are heavily connected to moral choices and the agency needed to make them. One of my philosophers, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, claimed that the soul is what gives humans a conscience, that endows humanity to think above the body's basic passions. I cannot say if this is entirely true because I do like to think that I am able to tell right from wrong, but I have been wrong about my moral compass many times in the past.
[Look, through the power of anon, France has actually pretty much confessed to being wrong occasionally. This is monumental in its own way.]