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In 1953 she published Feeling and Form, followed by Problems of Art (1957), Philosophical Sketches (1962), and three volumes of Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling (1967-1982). She primarily dealt with various forms of artistic communication and symbolism and was able to express very complex ideas in terms understood by people in other fields.
William James’s Revolutionary 1884 Theory of How Our Bodies Affect Our Feelings “A purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity.” By Maria Popova “Emotions are not just the fuel that powers the psychological mechanism of a reasoning creature,” philosopher Martha Nussbaum wrote in her masterful treatise on the intelligence of the motions, “they are parts, highly complex and messy.
Feeling and Form (1953) Reflections of Art: A Source Book for Writings by Artists, Critics, and Philosophers (1958) Philosophical Sketches (1962) Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling Vol. 1. (1967) The Great Shift: Instinct to Intuition; in Man and Beast: Comparative Social Behavior (1971) Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling V. 2. (1972).
The significance of Kant’s philosophy is, however, counter-balanced by its notorious difficulty. Reading through the table of contents alone, with its dazzling and labyrinthine array of sections, sub-sections, and sub-subsections, is a task in and of itself. Nevertheless, if Kant’s philosophy achieved one thing, it was a renewed optimism in philosophy, much in line with Enlightenment.
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Existentialism is defined by a focus on despair, angst, the significance -- or lack thereof -- of the small human in the large world, the unreality of the mind vs. matter, the line between real and.
A gut feeling, or gut reaction, is a visceral emotional reaction to something. It may be negative, such as a feeling of uneasiness, or positive, such as a feeling of trust. Gut feelings are generally regarded as not modulated by conscious thought, but sometimes as a feature of intuition rather than rationality. The idea that emotions are.
This article offers a reading of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go as a meditation on human mortality. Set in an alternative England in the 1990s, the tragic love story revolves around the.
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Harvard Classics, Vol. 24, Part 2 A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of: The Sublime and Beautiful: With Several Other Additions Edmund Burke Burke’s great aesthetic treatise was an advance in the uniting of philosophy with psychology.
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Understanding and predicting human behaviour has been of particular interest to researchers for many years. Moreover, the assumption that knowledge of attitudes will help in the task of predicting.
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 5, No. 3; March 2015 89 Social Work Students’ Thoughts on Self-Reflection: A Qualitative Study Based on Reflective Journaling Karmen Toros, PhD Marju Medar, PhD Tallinn University Institute of Social Work Narva mnt 25 10120 Tallinn Estonia.