Hypernym for "compassion", "malice", "hatred", "love", "inspiration", etc
Solution 1:
Relatively few base emotions (Anger, Fear, Sadness, Joy, Surprise, Disgust and/or Contempt [1, 2]) are on your list, so I suppose you might refer to most of the emotions on the list as complex emotions. Several of the list items that are not emotions appear to be attitudes (“Disposition or state of mind”), ie, instances of temperament, ie, “a person's normal manner of thinking, behaving or reacting”.
In addition, some of them have to do with one's tenets (“opinions, beliefs, or principles held to be true by someone...”), outlook (“An attitude or point of view” or “Expectation for the future”), or worldview (“One's personal view of the world and how one interprets it” or “The totality of one's beliefs about reality”, or “A general philosophy or view of life”), or personality.
Solution 2:
How about sentiment?
sen·ti·ment: Pronunciation: \ˈsen-tə-mənt\ Function: noun Etymology: French or Medieval Latin; French, from Medieval Latin sentimentum, from Latin sentire Date: 1639 1 a : an attitude, thought, or judgment prompted by feeling : predilection b : a specific view or notion : opinion 2 a : emotion b : refined feeling : delicate sensibility especially as expressed in a work of art c : emotional idealism d : a romantic or nostalgic feeling verging on sentimentality 3 a : an idea colored by emotion b : the emotional significance of a passage or expression as distinguished from its verbal context synonyms see feeling, opinion
From Merriam-Webster online dictionary