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Imaginative Contagion

Metaphilosophy, 2006
Abstract: The aim of this article is to expand the diet of examples considered in philosophical discussions of imagination and pretense, and to offer some preliminary observations about what we might learn about the nature of imagination as a result. The article presents a number of cases involving imaginative contagion: cases where merely imagining ...
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Emotional Contagion

2017
Emotional contagion is the process leading to the emotional state matching between two interacting subjects: the individual experiencing a particular emotional state and the observer. Emotional contagion is considered a basic building block of empathy and makes individuals able to share emotions. Empathy, in its most complex definition, is a phenomenon
Elisabetta Palagi, Ivan Norscia
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Burnout Contagion

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
Cathryn J, Lapedis, Lisa M, Meeks
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Contagion

In May 2020, scientists at the World Health Organization named COVID variants via letters of the Greek alphabet. Penny Siopis conjoins diseased celluloid with Greek mythology and the science of the viral in her film Celluloid Body to craft a figuring of an ill world in need of re-enchantment.
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Mental Contagion

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1959
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Contagion

2023
Heli Harvala   +2 more
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