Best Laid SchemesCambridge University Press, 1992 - Всего страниц: 525 Keith Oatley draws on theories from psychology, philosophy and linguistics, as well as writings from other social sciences, to show how emotions are central to any understanding of human actions and mental life. |
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... emotions indicates that headway can be made with testing the hypothesis that each basic emotion is associated with a distinctive physiologically based mode . In animal studies , Panksepp ( 1982 ) has shown how emotion modes inhibit one ...
... emotions indicates that headway can be made with testing the hypothesis that each basic emotion is associated with a distinctive physiologically based mode . In animal studies , Panksepp ( 1982 ) has shown how emotion modes inhibit one ...
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Keith Oatley. his discussion of Dewey's ( 1894 , 1895 ) work on emotions . The history of the concept is discussed by Mandler ( 1984 ) . 24. I am most grateful to Stephen Draper , who offered me this image of alarms , and another of ...
Keith Oatley. his discussion of Dewey's ( 1894 , 1895 ) work on emotions . The history of the concept is discussed by Mandler ( 1984 ) . 24. I am most grateful to Stephen Draper , who offered me this image of alarms , and another of ...
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... emotions are primarily functional and those that propose they are nonfunctional could , I think , be useful in assessing emotion theories . The communicative theory is based on the proposal that emotions are functional . Other theorists ...
... emotions are primarily functional and those that propose they are nonfunctional could , I think , be useful in assessing emotion theories . The communicative theory is based on the proposal that emotions are functional . Other theorists ...
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Theory and function | 9 |
Intuitive and empirical approaches to understanding | 69 |
Rationality and emotions | 130 |
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