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Our Ancestral Shadow: Hate and Human Natuere in Evolutionary Psychology

open access: bronzeJournal of Hate Studies, 2004
In some unique ways, each of us is like 'no other' human being. In other ways, each of us is like 'some other' human beings. And, in yet some other ways, each of us is like 'all other' human beings.
James E. Waller
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Standard experimental paradigm designs and data exclusion practices in cognitive psychology can inadvertently introduce systematic “shadow” biases in participant samples [PDF]

open access: goldCognitive Research, 2023
Standard cognitive psychology research practices can introduce inadvertent sampling biases that reduce the reliability and generalizability of the findings.
Emma M. Siritzky   +5 more
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Love in Law’s Shadow: Political Theory, Moral Psychology and Young Hegel’s Critique of Punishment [PDF]

open access: yesSocial & Legal Studies, 2018
Modern theory of punishment conflates two types of question. The first concerns the justification of state punishment, the second the moral damage that occurs when a person is violated, and how the resulting damage can be repaired. The first question leads to political theory and a particular legally based moral grammar of wrongdoing and punishment ...
Norrie, Alan W.
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Navigating the Unhidden Shadows of Racism in Psychology: A Journey Towards Change [PDF]

open access: hybridNew Zealand Journal of Psychology
Racism is a complex issue often avoided due to the discomfort it creates and the need for meaningful action. In Aotearoa, psychology training began in the 1970s during a period of social and political change, yet it was heavily influenced by British frameworks.
Hilda Port
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Shadow Work and Jungian Psychology in Contemporary Therapy: Reclaiming the Disowned Self

open access: bronzeINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Abstract Shadow work, rooted in Jungian analytical psychology, explores the repressed, denied, and unconscious aspects of the psyche—those disowned traits that influence our behavior, emotions, and relationships. In contemporary therapy, shadow work has gained renewed relevance as an integrative practice that bridges traditional psychoanalysis with ...
S Sanjana
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Triple dimensional psychology knowledge encouraging graph attention networks to exploit aspect-based sentiment analysis [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
As a fine-grained sentiment analysis subtask in the natural language processing (NLP) community, aspect-based sentiment analysis (ABSA) aims to predict the sentiment polarity of the aspect terms according to the given sentence.
Xuefeng Shi   +4 more
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The shadow archetype in Saadi Park: with emphasis on the illustrated version of Saadi Park preserved in the Chester Beatty Museum in London [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2022
Archetypes, which are the same ancient images and ancient human experiences that, as a legacy of the past, are present in the psyche of each person, constitute the contents of the collective unconscious, is one of Jung's most important findings.
Seyed Mohammad Hossein Hasheminejad   +2 more
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The shadow of school failure: psychology and educational practices

open access: closed, 1998
Education, on its definition from Enlightenment, is related with idea of progress. But, when innovation, based on scientific modern Psychology's conceptions, became a byword, as has happened in Brazil, the past time of education were identified with backwardness and conservantism.
Maria Cecília Cortez Christiano de Souza
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