Cognitive science has shown that emotions are a sine qua non for cognition, and nowadays emotions are not anymore understood as irrational or “nonintellectual” feelings. The debate regarding the nature of emotions is still ongoing; however, it would be possible to provide a general definition of emotions as complex states of mind and body, which have an active power – they are not characterized only as receptivity – that impacts human’s intentionality towards the environment. The goal of this entry is to highlight the role of emotions in reasoning, focusing on their meaningfulness in learning environments and in those educational practices where emotions work together with rationality to enhance understanding and learning. Following the de...
This thesis addresses two questions. One concerns the metaphysics of emotions and asks what kinds of...
The dual nature of emotions as both bodily and cognitive phenomena has posed quite a conundrum for t...
grantor: University of TorontoEmotions are more cognitively complex than philosophers have...
Cognitive science has shown that emotions are a sine qua non for cognition, and nowadays emotions ar...
In Ancient Greek philosophy, emotion is considered the opposite of cognition: cognition is rational ...
This is an interdisciplinary study of cognition and emotions. Philosophy of mind and cognitive scien...
In this paper I shall explore the relationship between emotion and reason. I shall suggest a role fo...
In 2004 R. W. Picard and nine colleagues at the MIT Media Lab published “Affective Learning – A Mani...
Our purpose in this chapter is to review a discerning selection of recent science education research...
This thesis is concerned with the question of emotions: whether emotions are of interest, or concern...
This seminar will focus on the role of emotions in information processing and learning, and in execu...
With regard to the question what is constitutional for the human being: the ability to think rationa...
Emotions and cognition have long been treated as separate processes in psychology. Emotions were ...
In the educational field, the cognitive side of learning usually gets a great deal of attention, but...
An important challenge in higher education today is the growing tutor -student ratio that...
This thesis addresses two questions. One concerns the metaphysics of emotions and asks what kinds of...
The dual nature of emotions as both bodily and cognitive phenomena has posed quite a conundrum for t...
grantor: University of TorontoEmotions are more cognitively complex than philosophers have...
Cognitive science has shown that emotions are a sine qua non for cognition, and nowadays emotions ar...
In Ancient Greek philosophy, emotion is considered the opposite of cognition: cognition is rational ...
This is an interdisciplinary study of cognition and emotions. Philosophy of mind and cognitive scien...
In this paper I shall explore the relationship between emotion and reason. I shall suggest a role fo...
In 2004 R. W. Picard and nine colleagues at the MIT Media Lab published “Affective Learning – A Mani...
Our purpose in this chapter is to review a discerning selection of recent science education research...
This thesis is concerned with the question of emotions: whether emotions are of interest, or concern...
This seminar will focus on the role of emotions in information processing and learning, and in execu...
With regard to the question what is constitutional for the human being: the ability to think rationa...
Emotions and cognition have long been treated as separate processes in psychology. Emotions were ...
In the educational field, the cognitive side of learning usually gets a great deal of attention, but...
An important challenge in higher education today is the growing tutor -student ratio that...
This thesis addresses two questions. One concerns the metaphysics of emotions and asks what kinds of...
The dual nature of emotions as both bodily and cognitive phenomena has posed quite a conundrum for t...
grantor: University of TorontoEmotions are more cognitively complex than philosophers have...