According to Trivers, the following emotional dispositions and their evolution can be understood in terms of regulation of altruism.
If by "personality," we mean a suite of emotional and behavioral dispositions, then it seems chauvinistic to deny this of nonhuman animals.
There's cultural capital: the habits, assumptions, emotional dispositions and linguistic capacities we unconsciously pick up from families, neighbors and ethnic groups - usually by age 3.
A distinction can be made between emotional episodes and emotional dispositions.
Advancement, Mr. Nicholl suggests; money, entree to influential circles, perhaps an emotional disposition toward intrigue.
Sebastian Mitchell states that some modern critics have seen the poem as appearing at a turning point in British culture, when public social and political opinions, and private emotional dispositions, diverged.
The purpose of oratory skills at this point was persuasion and included a concern of the emotional disposition of the audience.
This form of pessimism is not an emotional disposition as the term commonly connotes.
Certch was also a psychologist but he concerned himself with the highly speculative subject of the 'thoughts and emotional disposition' of robots.
In Jainism the concept of Lesya relates colours to mental and emotional dispositions.