Feelings and Emotions: The Amsterdam SymposiumAntony S. R. Manstead, Nico Frijda, Agneta Fischer Cambridge University Press, 5 d’abr. 2004 Emotions are central to human behavior and experience. Yet scientific theory and research ignored emotions during most of the twentieth century. This situation changed dramatically during the last 30 years of that century, which witnessed an upsurge of interest in emotions in a number of disciplines. This book arises from the 24 keynote papers presented at a symposium held in June 2001 that had the same title as this volume. The aim of that meeting was to review the state of research on emotions from a multidisciplinary perspective. Each chapter is authored by an acknowledged authority in the field. Together they provide an overview of what is being studied and thought about emotions, in disciplines ranging from neurophysiology and experimental psychology to sociology and philosophy. |
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... Choice 282 Barbara A. Mellers part iv feelings and emotions in their sociocultural context 18 The Development of Individual Differences in Understanding Emotion and Mind: Antecedents and Sequelae 303 Judy Dunn 19 Emotional Intelligence ...
... Choice 282 Barbara A. Mellers part iv feelings and emotions in their sociocultural context 18 The Development of Individual Differences in Understanding Emotion and Mind: Antecedents and Sequelae 303 Judy Dunn 19 Emotional Intelligence ...
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... Choice Robert H. Frank 25 Virtue and Emotional Demeanor Nancy Sherman 26 Epilogue: Feelings and Emotions – Where Do We Stand? Nico H. Frijda, Antony S. R. Manstead, and Agneta H. Fischer Subject Index Author Index 381 402 422 441 455 ...
... Choice Robert H. Frank 25 Virtue and Emotional Demeanor Nancy Sherman 26 Epilogue: Feelings and Emotions – Where Do We Stand? Nico H. Frijda, Antony S. R. Manstead, and Agneta H. Fischer Subject Index Author Index 381 402 422 441 455 ...
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... choice might apply. Philosophers have long taken the position, in part because of their celebration of reason, that we can control (but not choose) our emotions only by constraining them, or by controlling their expression. But are ...
... choice might apply. Philosophers have long taken the position, in part because of their celebration of reason, that we can control (but not choose) our emotions only by constraining them, or by controlling their expression. But are ...
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... choice.” There, and in subsequent books and essays, I have suggested that such emotions as love and anger might sometimes be better understood in terms of the choices we make rather than in terms of visceral reactions, metaphorical or ...
... choice.” There, and in subsequent books and essays, I have suggested that such emotions as love and anger might sometimes be better understood in terms of the choices we make rather than in terms of visceral reactions, metaphorical or ...
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... choice, something voluntary and even willful. And since different aspects (and different aspects of those aspects) invite very different conclusions, the discussion of the passivity of emotions is no simple matter and yields no single ...
... choice, something voluntary and even willful. And since different aspects (and different aspects of those aspects) invite very different conclusions, the discussion of the passivity of emotions is no simple matter and yields no single ...
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BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS | 117 |
THE PLACE OF PLEASURE | 221 |
FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS IN THEIR SOCIOCULTURAL CONTEXT | 301 |
FEELINGS EMOTIONS AND MORALITY | 379 |
Subject Index | 469 |
Author Index | 474 |
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