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Feeling good about feeling bad: virtuous virtual reality and the automation of racial empathy
Virtual reality (VR)’s newly virtuous identity as the ‘ultimate empathy machine’ arrives during an overtly xenophobic, racist, misogynist, and Islamophobic moment in the US and abroad.
Lisa Nakamura
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More Than a Feeling: Learning to Grasp and Regrasp Using Vision and Touch [PDF]
For humans, the process of grasping an object relies heavily on rich tactile feedback. Most recent robotic grasping work, however, has been based only on visual input, and thus cannot easily benefit from feedback after initiating contact. In this letter,
R. Calandra +7 more
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Music feels like moods feel [PDF]
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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The role of emotional interpretants in Peirce’s theory of belief and doubt
The theory of emotional interpretant is mentioned only a few times in Peirce’s works. My hypothesis is that if Peirce did not develop this concept through and through, and reflected on it only very late in his writings, it is because it had been implicit
Jean-Marie Chevalier
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Children’s feelings in isolation rooms during COVID-19 hospitalization
The treatment given to children who have been confirmed positive for COVID-19 and are showing symptoms involves isolation, which consequently is an unpleasant experience for pediatric patients.
Tri Arianingsih +2 more
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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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Enkinaesthesia: proto-moral value in action-enquiry and interaction [PDF]
It is now generally accepted that human beings are naturally, possibly even essentially, intersubjective. This chapter offers a robust defence of an enhanced and extended intersubjectivity, criticising the paucity of individuating notions of agency and ...
Stuart, Susan A.J.
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Feeling Race: Theorizing the Racial Economy of Emotions
In this presidential address, I advance a theoretical sketch on racialized emotions—the emotions specific to racialized societies. These emotions are central to the racial edifice of societies, thus, analysts and policymakers should understand their ...
E. Bonilla-Silva
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Feeling right is feeling good: psychological well-being and emotional fit with culture in autonomy- versus relatedness-promoting situations. [PDF]
The current research tested the idea that it is the cultural fit of emotions, rather than certain emotions per se, that predicts psychological well-being.
De Leersnyder, Jozefien +2 more
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A book review of 'Feeling Extended: Sociality as Extended Body-Becoming-Mind' by Douglas Robinson. Publisher: MIT Press, 2013.
Patricia Grosse
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