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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... cognitive structures . It cannot be wholly separated from them , yet it typically lends itself to an approach that is more characteristic of the humanities than of the sciences . Singer has previously made forays into the realm of ...
... cognitive structures . It cannot be wholly separated from them , yet it typically lends itself to an approach that is more characteristic of the humanities than of the sciences . Singer has previously made forays into the realm of ...
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... cognition . 3. Affect ( Psychology ) I. Title . BF531 .S58 2001 128'.3 - dc21 Printed in the United States of America TM The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information ...
... cognition . 3. Affect ( Psychology ) I. Title . BF531 .S58 2001 128'.3 - dc21 Printed in the United States of America TM The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information ...
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... cognitive procedures that are essential in these other disciplines . Writing as a humanistic philosopher , I offer a view of the affective dimension in our being which supplements , but does not duplicate , scientific inquiry . Feeling ...
... cognitive procedures that are essential in these other disciplines . Writing as a humanistic philosopher , I offer a view of the affective dimension in our being which supplements , but does not duplicate , scientific inquiry . Feeling ...
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... cognitive implications . Though these are worth studying and are clearly important for understanding human nature and conduct , they are not the focus of my attention . Nor is the fact that some affective responses have little or no ...
... cognitive implications . Though these are worth studying and are clearly important for understanding human nature and conduct , they are not the focus of my attention . Nor is the fact that some affective responses have little or no ...
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... cognitive methods they employ , it tends to ignore the nature of human attachments and the role that affect plays in them . In my estimation , that is an unfortunate development . Several decades ago , proponents of the " object ...
... cognitive methods they employ , it tends to ignore the nature of human attachments and the role that affect plays in them . In my estimation , that is an unfortunate development . Several decades ago , proponents of the " object ...
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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.