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The Feel of Not to Feel It

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2001
At one Minute to Midnight on New Year's EVE 1999, my Wife and I Were Eating Goat Curry on South Andaman island, in the Bay of Bengal. Our motel had set up card tables for buffet diners—Americans, Europeans, and Indians—on a dilapidated tennis court. Nearby stood a large glittering display that read, “Feel 2000 Very Happy New Year.” We had come to India
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I Feel, You Feel, We Feel

2022
Abstract Prosocial behavior emerges in the second year of life. This chapter reviews recent empirical evidence showing that both negative and positive emotion relate to emerging prosocial behavior and that their associations with prosocial behavior differ, suggesting that negative and positive emotion serve different functions ...
Aleksandra V. Petkova, Celia A. Brownell
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What Feeling Is the “Feeling of Knowing?”

Consciousness and Cognition, 2000
Having a word on the tip of our tongue is a mundane and slightly annoying experi- ence. And yet, as Brown’s article helps us see, the theoretical implications of a TOT experience range very widely. The study of TOTs may also turn out to be useful for larger methodological reasons.
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Getting the Feel of Feelings

Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation, 2016
Legal Positivism is based upon the concept that law consists of the enforceable commands of government, and does not depend on the validity of other criteria, such as normative or religious values, or natural law. The concept embraces the idea that natural law does not override government dictates enunciated in statutes, regulations, rules and court ...
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