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Gut feelings: mechanosensing in the gastrointestinal tract
Arthur Beyder
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Emotionalisierung durch Bilder am Beispiel deutscher und dänischer Grabinschriften / Emotionalisation through Images Based on German and Danish Grave Inscriptions [PDF]
Der Beitrag thematisiert den emotiven Einfluss von visuellen Elementen auf die Rezeption deutscher und dänischer Grabinschriften. Als materielle Basis dienen Fotos von Grabsteinen aus dem 19. und 20. Jh. aus Friedhöfen in Sachsen und Kopenhagen.
Józef Jarosz
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Gut feelings: the emerging biology of gut–brain communication
Emeran A Mayer
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Putting Feelings Into Words: Affect Labeling as Implicit Emotion Regulation
Matthew D Lieberman
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A book review: Metaphor and Emotion: Language, Culture, and Body in Human Feeling, by Zoltan Kövecses [PDF]
After the publication of the influential book The Metaphors We Live By, by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in 1980, many thinkers have started studying the conceptual metaphor’s various dimensions besides how it affects thinking and everyday life.
Fatemeh Shafiei
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At the height of the pandemic, the concept of care and the moral imperative to take care of one another rapidly entered public discourse. Yet while the UK government sought to assure us that we were ‘all in this together’, a very different picture soon ...
Amanda Stuart Fisher
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EMOTIONS, FEELINGS AND AFFECTS IN EARLY FRENCH ROMANTICISM: PROBLEMS OF STUDY (the first article) [PDF]
The article substantiates the relevance of updating the anthropological approach to the study of romanticism in connection with the achievements of modern psychological science.
Ninel A. Litvinenko
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Transcendental Anthropology of Kant [PDF]
Undoubtedly, the problem of human beings and the recognition of his nature are considered to be the main concerns of Kant. This concern, before he began to write his critical philosophy, led him to research subjects related to human nature, and ...
Somayeh Rafiqi, zolfqar Hemmati
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The scientific value of numerical measures of human feelings
Significance Human feelings cannot be expressed on a numerical scale. There are no units of measurement for feelings. However, such data are extensively collected in the modern world—by governments, corporations, and international organizations. Why? Our
Caspar Kaiser, A. Oswald
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