Best Laid SchemesCambridge University Press, 1992 - 525 էջ Keith Oatley draws on theories from psychology, philosophy and linguistics, as well as writings from other social sciences, to show how emotions are central to any understanding of human actions and mental life. |
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... similar conditions or making similar expressions , we can attribute a similar experience to them . Although the eliciting conditions and accompaniments are necessary for us to learn how to use emotion terms , they are not necessary to ...
... similar conditions or making similar expressions , we can attribute a similar experience to them . Although the eliciting conditions and accompaniments are necessary for us to learn how to use emotion terms , they are not necessary to ...
Էջ 151
... similar to that of Wason's ( 1968 ) , and in this situation the subjects acted as Wason had found . But in the task described in terms of sorting letters , 21 of the 24 subjects behaved rationally . They turned over the sealed letter ...
... similar to that of Wason's ( 1968 ) , and in this situation the subjects acted as Wason had found . But in the task described in terms of sorting letters , 21 of the 24 subjects behaved rationally . They turned over the sealed letter ...
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... similar to those accom- plished in nondirective psychotherapy where one also acquires a view from both outside and inside . In these therapies the aim of the therapist is not to exert social influence , by coercion , exhortation ...
... similar to those accom- plished in nondirective psychotherapy where one also acquires a view from both outside and inside . In these therapies the aim of the therapist is not to exert social influence , by coercion , exhortation ...
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Theory and function | 9 |
Intuitive and empirical approaches to understanding | 69 |
Rationality and emotions | 130 |
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