A survey of the field of "emot1ons and fee11ngs" is a vast undertaking. Dur1ng the past twenty-five years an annual crop of text-books on Psyohology has been turned out by the press. Each text-book devotes one or more ohapters to an exposition of "emotions"; each writer advances his or her theory; each theory depends upon the particular psychological position of the writer. In general terms one might say that there are only three or four basic theor1es, and from these basic factors many modif1cations have been reared. [...
Emotions are central to human behavior and experience. Yet scientific theory and research during mos...
For a long time most philosophers and some psychologists sought to understand emotions in terms of t...
The phenomenology of emotions has traditionally been understood in terms of the bodily sensations th...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
When James (1890) enlarged on his theory of emotion he bemoaned the descriptive nature of psychologi...
I present an overview of four major psychological theories of emotion: appraisal theories, network t...
Emotion and mood are deceptively simple concepts. It is easy to study emotions, intervene with clien...
Starting from the observation that both real and fictional stimuli can cause emotions, the questions...
What I am after is not hard and testable in the narrow empirical ways of a certain style of social s...
Emotions punctuate almost all significant events in our lives, but their nature, causes, and consequ...
Research on emotions has a long tradition. Darwin, who wrote about the expression of emotions in the...
This is an essay in psychological theory. It aims not to collect or describe facts, but to explain ...
In this book, Kövecses points out that emotion concepts will generally evoke content relating to all...
Emotions have been debated in many contexts and their conceptualisation remains contested. Thus, thi...
In the course of their long intellectual history, emotions have been identified with items as divers...
Emotions are central to human behavior and experience. Yet scientific theory and research during mos...
For a long time most philosophers and some psychologists sought to understand emotions in terms of t...
The phenomenology of emotions has traditionally been understood in terms of the bodily sensations th...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
When James (1890) enlarged on his theory of emotion he bemoaned the descriptive nature of psychologi...
I present an overview of four major psychological theories of emotion: appraisal theories, network t...
Emotion and mood are deceptively simple concepts. It is easy to study emotions, intervene with clien...
Starting from the observation that both real and fictional stimuli can cause emotions, the questions...
What I am after is not hard and testable in the narrow empirical ways of a certain style of social s...
Emotions punctuate almost all significant events in our lives, but their nature, causes, and consequ...
Research on emotions has a long tradition. Darwin, who wrote about the expression of emotions in the...
This is an essay in psychological theory. It aims not to collect or describe facts, but to explain ...
In this book, Kövecses points out that emotion concepts will generally evoke content relating to all...
Emotions have been debated in many contexts and their conceptualisation remains contested. Thus, thi...
In the course of their long intellectual history, emotions have been identified with items as divers...
Emotions are central to human behavior and experience. Yet scientific theory and research during mos...
For a long time most philosophers and some psychologists sought to understand emotions in terms of t...
The phenomenology of emotions has traditionally been understood in terms of the bodily sensations th...