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2015
The more prominent theories on the hemispheric specialization or lateralization of emotion include the right hemisphere, the valence or balance, and the behavioral inhibition system/behavioral activation system (BIS/BAS), or approach–withdrawal models.
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The more prominent theories on the hemispheric specialization or lateralization of emotion include the right hemisphere, the valence or balance, and the behavioral inhibition system/behavioral activation system (BIS/BAS), or approach–withdrawal models.
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2018
Some philosophers have proposed what could be called a “unified theories of racism”. According to these theories, all forms of racism are reducible to one thing: for instance, race-based hatred or contempt. Faucher is not convinced by the possibility or the interest of unified theories of racism. This chapter explores an approach to racism that bears a
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Some philosophers have proposed what could be called a “unified theories of racism”. According to these theories, all forms of racism are reducible to one thing: for instance, race-based hatred or contempt. Faucher is not convinced by the possibility or the interest of unified theories of racism. This chapter explores an approach to racism that bears a
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Positive and Negative Emotions
Chapter 6 examines positive and negative emotions. Positive emotions are associated with happiness studies and the theorization of happiness, and have been of interest to a wide range of theorists (Ahmed, 2004, 2010). The first part of the chapter examines these theories as well as empirical research in the area of happiness.openaire +1 more source

