Feeling and Imagination: The Vibrant Flux of Our ExistenceRowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 223 էջ This book is a humanistic inquiry into the nature of feeling, with particular emphasis upon the way that imagination, idealization, consummation, and the aesthetic contribute not only to the texture of our experience but also to the values that are generated by means of them. Love, sex, and compassion are studied as modes of attachment that human beings create, very often as the outcome of prior failures in their personal relations. |
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... in the company of those for whom she sings . Her activity is a type of attachment behavior that can be life - enhancing for herself as well as for her listeners . But to what , exactly , is she attached ? 2 INTRODUCTION.
... in the company of those for whom she sings . Her activity is a type of attachment behavior that can be life - enhancing for herself as well as for her listeners . But to what , exactly , is she attached ? 2 INTRODUCTION.
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... behavioral system composed of cognitive as well as affective elements relevant to it . As cognitive , attachment yields information and awareness that helps an organism to cope with the vicissitudes in life . As affective , attachment ...
... behavioral system composed of cognitive as well as affective elements relevant to it . As cognitive , attachment yields information and awareness that helps an organism to cope with the vicissitudes in life . As affective , attachment ...
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... behavior can be explained solely in terms of the libidinal , we do well to ask when and how much that type of sex enters into human existence . Sometimes very little , sometimes quite a lot , whether or not we recognize its hidden ...
... behavior can be explained solely in terms of the libidinal , we do well to ask when and how much that type of sex enters into human existence . Sometimes very little , sometimes quite a lot , whether or not we recognize its hidden ...
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... : " In Bowlby's original formulation , natural danger cues ( e.g. , noise , strangeness , rapid approach , isolation ) activate attachment behavior through the arousal of fear . Ainsworth emphasized FEELING AND IMAGINATION 15.
... : " In Bowlby's original formulation , natural danger cues ( e.g. , noise , strangeness , rapid approach , isolation ) activate attachment behavior through the arousal of fear . Ainsworth emphasized FEELING AND IMAGINATION 15.
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The Vibrant Flux of Our Existence Irving Singer. attachment behavior through the arousal of fear . Ainsworth emphasized that the child's appraisal of the relative presence of threat and security plays a significant role in the behavioral ...
The Vibrant Flux of Our Existence Irving Singer. attachment behavior through the arousal of fear . Ainsworth emphasized that the child's appraisal of the relative presence of threat and security plays a significant role in the behavioral ...
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Imagination | 21 |
Idealization | 59 |
Consummation | 95 |
The Aesthetic | 143 |
Affective Failure and Renewal | 179 |
Notes | 209 |
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Էջ ix - The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report what my dream was.