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Reason without feelings? Emotions in the history of western philosophy [PDF]
The paper critically analyzes the interplay between reason and emotions in the history of Western philosophy, as an inadequately ambivalent interrelationship of contrast, control and conflict.
Kišjuhas Aleksej
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THE HISTORY OF JEALOUSY: HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
Interdisciplinary research in the field of the history of emotions is rapidly gaining popularity in the world, which is not surprising for the "risk society", especially against the background of epidemics and wars – irrational life factors begin to play
Anton Zheronkin
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The New Ledoux: Survival Circuits and the Surplus Meaning of ‘Fear’ [PDF]
LeDoux's pioneering work on the neurobiology of fear has played a crucial role in informing debates in the philosophy of emotion. For example, it plays a key part in Griffiths’ argument for why emotions don’t form a natural kind. Likewise, it is employed
Majeed, Raamy
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Affective Responses to Music: An Affective Science Perspective
Music has strong emotional powers. How are we to understand affective responses to music? What does music teach us about emotions? Why are musical emotions important?
Federico Lauria
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Many debates in philosophy focus on whether folk or scientific psychological notions pick out cognitive natural kinds. Examples include memory, emotions and concepts. A potentially interesting type of kind is: kinds of mental representations (as opposed,
Murez, Michael, Smortchkova, Joulia
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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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Is Self-Fulfillment Essential for Romantic Love? The self-other tension in romantic love
Two major features of emotions are their personal, interested nature and the centrality of the self-other relation. There seems to be a built-in tension between the two: this is evident, for example, in negative emotions such as envy and hate, where one ...
Aaron Ben-Ze’ev
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Let’s Talk About Emotions [PDF]
This paper testifies the crucial importance of Philosophy for Children for Emotional Growth. It begins by establishing the open ended character of emotional processes, showing how feminist philosophers have criticized the fixed conception of negative ...
Mendonça, Dina
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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Emotions as Pragmatic and Epistemic Actions
This paper explores the idea that emotions in social contexts and their intentionality may be conceived of as pragmatic or epistemic actions. That is, emotions are often aimed at achieving certain goals within a social context, so that they resemble ...
Wendy eWilutzky
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