Results 31 to 40 of about 1,516,169 (372)
Existential escape of the bored: A review of meaning-regulation processes under boredom
Boredom is a common, unpleasant emotion that conveys meaninglessness in life and compels people to escape from this adverse existential experience. Within the paradigm of social psychology frameworks, previous research found that bored people endorse ...
Andrew B. Moynihan +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Number-neutral bare plurals and the multiplicity implicature [PDF]
Bare plurals (dogs) behave in ways that quantified plurals (some dogs) do not. For instance, while the sentence John owns dogs implies that John owns more than one dog, its negation John does not own dogs does not mean "John does not own more than one ...
Zweig, E.
core +4 more sources
Analysis of the novel “Show Yourself to Me That I May Look at You” by Khawla Hamdi based on Irvin Yalom's Existential Psychology Theory [PDF]
In recent years, the existential approach in psychology has become one of the prominent and influential approaches, gaining special attention not only among psychological fields but also across interdisciplinary studies, particularly in literature.
Leila Sadeghi Naghdeali +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Addressing existential and spiritual care needs, often remains a challenge in health education. Spirituality is a subjective human experience that shapes how individuals make meaning, construct knowledge, develop their own sense of reality, and bring ...
Gulnar Ali, Nasreen Lalani
doaj +1 more source
Contextualizing phenomenology in event management research: Deciphering the meaning of event experiences [PDF]
Purpose - Although the core phenomenon of events is the experiences and the meanings attached to them, there is limited management research on the experiential, existential and ontological dimensions of events.
Boukas, N, Ziakas, V
core +2 more sources
Finding an existential place to rest: enabling well-being in young adults
What enables well-being when experiencing existential concerns as a young adult is an under-explored area of research. In order to address young adults’ existential concerns and provide caring support that builds their resilience to meet life challenges,
Maria Lundvall +4 more
doaj +1 more source
The No Self View and the Meaning of Life [PDF]
Several philosophers, both in Buddhist and Western philosophy, claim that the self does not exist. The no-self view may, at first glance, appear to be a reason to believe that life is meaningless.
Le Bihan, Baptiste
core +2 more sources
The concept of ‘existential’, used frequently in Scandinavian healthcare journals, is associated with various, often unclear, meanings, highlighting the need for a more accurate understanding of the concept.
Marianne Rodriguez Nygaard +4 more
doaj +1 more source
L2 Acquisition of English Present Perfect Interpretations [PDF]
The present study investigates the role of first language (L1), in our case Cypriot Greek (CG) or Standard Greek (SG), in the second language (L2) acquisition of English present perfect in terms of form and meaning possibilities.
Agouraki, Yoryia, Karpava, Sviatlana
core +2 more sources
Measures of spiritual issues for palliative care patients: A literature review [PDF]
Members of the EORTC Quality of Life Group are developing a standalone functional measure of spiritual wellbeing for palliative care patients, which will have both a clinical and a measurement application.
Vivat, B
core +1 more source

