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The challenge of the oceanic feeling: Romain Rolland’s mystical critique of psychoanalysis and his call for a ‘new science of the mind’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In a letter written in 1927, the French writer Romain Rolland asked Sigmund Freud to analyse the “oceanic feeling,” a religious feeling of oneness with the entire universe.
Maharaj, Ayon
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Psychologie affective allemande et sciences du langage au début du xxe siècle. Le concept de sentiment dans la « linguistique psychologique » de Jac. van Ginneken

open access: yesHistoire Épistémologie Langage, 2021
The present article aims to study, in light of Jac. van Ginneken’s Principes de linguistique psychologique (1907), the issue of the impact of German affective psychology on language sciences in the early 20th century.
David Romand
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Music feels like moods feel [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
While it is widely accepted that music evokes moods, there is disagreement over whether music-induced moods are relevant to the aesthetic appreciation of music as such. The arguments against the aesthetic relevance of music-induced moods are: (1) moods cannot be intentionally directed at the music and (2) music-induced moods are highly subjective ...
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Kierkegaard: a ambigüidade da imaginação Kierkegaard: the ambiguity of imagination

open access: yesTrans/Form/Ação, 2003
O tema principal deste trabalho é a compreensão kierkegaardiana da imaginação e a estrutura da dialética da imaginação nos estádios estético e religioso.The main theme of this paper is Kierkegaard´s understanding of the imagination and the structure of ...
Silvia Saviano Sampaio
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Children's working understanding of the knowledge gained from seeing and feeling [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In three Experiments, (N = 48 3- to 4-year olds; 100 3- to 5-year olds; 54 4-yearolds), children who could see or feel a target toy, recognized when they had sufficient information to answer “Which one is it?” and when they needed additional access. They
Braine M.D.S.   +5 more
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Feeling What an Insect Feels

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
We describe a manually operated, bilateral mechanical scaling instrument that simultaneously magnifies microscopic forces and reduces displacements with quasi-perfect transparency. In contrast with existing micro-teleoperation designs, the system is unconditionally stable for any scaling gains and interaction curves.
Mohand Ousaid, Abdenbi   +4 more
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Mean-Field Games for Marriage [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This article examines mean-field games for marriage. The results support the argument that optimizing the long-term well-being through effort and social feeling state distribution (mean-field) will help to stabilize marriage.
Bauso, Dario   +4 more
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The Feeling of Religious Longing and Passionate Rationality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
What is the feeling of religious longing and how, if at all, can religious longing justify religious beliefs? Starting with an analogy between religious longing and basic physical needs and an analogy between religious longing and musical longing, I ...
Tietjen, Ruth Rebecca
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Concept of “Shame”: Chekhov’s Characters

open access: yesИзвестия Южного федерального университета: Филологические науки, 2020
The feeling of «shame» of Chekhov’s characters does not always coincide with the one which author means. Characters in Chekhov’s stories have different reasons for the feeling. They also experience it with different intensity levels.
Elena N. Petukhova
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Feeling Is First

open access: yesArts
Within the fields of aesthetics and psychology, there is a long tradition of arguing that affect precedes cognition. A verbalized thought following upon a feeling and associated with it does not translate the feeling precisely or adequately.
Richard Shiff
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