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Change in coping and defense mechanisms across adulthood: Longitudinal findings in a European American sample. [PDF]
This study examined longitudinal changes in coping and defense mechanisms in an age- and gender-stratified sample of 392 European-American adults. Nonlinear age-related changes were found for the coping mechanisms of sublimation and suppression and the ...
Chui, Helena +5 more
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'Living in a place called exile': The universals of the alienation caused by isolation
Although various aspects of Ovid’s emotional reactions to exile have been researched, there has so far been no extended practical study that places the emotional content of his works into a new political context.
J-M Claassen
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Jules Romains’ vision of a united Europe in interwar France: legacy and ambiguities [PDF]
The interwar period in Europe was characterised by a multi-faceted movement in favour of European integration. After the slaughter of the First World War, many intellectuals, writers, industrialists and politicians brought the idea of European unity to ...
Bogain, Ariane
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'We have to become the quasi-cause of nothing, - of nihil' : an interview with Bernard Stiegler [PDF]
In this interview Bernard Stiegler situates his philosophy with respect to the theories of Kant, Husserl, Derrida and Deleuze.
Buseyne, Bart +2 more
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Humorous sublimation of a dying Cuban writer in Reinaldo Arenas’ The Color of Summer [PDF]
How does a human being deal with suffering? How can we emotionally cope with the vicissitudes of life, especially in times where they suddenly multiply themselves?
Panichelli, Christophe +1 more
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Is the sport an illusory wellfare on the subject? [PDF]
We start from the theory of that the “welfare” of the subject in the sport is analyzed by the area of the Physical Education as what promotes the condition of physical health and provides the emotional equilibrium.
R. Rodrigues
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The article is devoted to the psychological and cognitive problem of “stalled ambitions” on the example of Mozart-son. The research relevance of Franz Xaver Mozart is due to the further study of his activities spheres in Lviv, as well as respond to ...
Adelina Yefimenko
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The Romantic Sublime: Studies in the Structure and Psychology of Transcendence [PDF]
Richard Gravil, Thomas Weiskel
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Clothing, Sublimation, and the Enjoyment of War
Intergroup aggression occurs in many animal species but warfare has no clear non-human analogues. Among the features distinguishing war is that despite its obvious disadvantages and horrors, war enjoys enormous psychological appeal, illustrated by its ...
Ian Gilligan
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Volitron: On a Psychodynamic Robot and Its Four Realities [PDF]
This paper discusses the concept of Volitron - a controller to make its host robot increase its competence in such activities as self-initiated exploration of an environment, new goal acquisition, and planning/executing of actions while taking into ...
Buller, Andrzej
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