The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... feeling), and not to engage in fitness-decreasing behavior so as to avoid the punishment (i.e., the negative feeling). Many of these mechanisms produce a feeling which can be seen in a continuum, with one end being a very strong ...
... feeling), and not to engage in fitness-decreasing behavior so as to avoid the punishment (i.e., the negative feeling). Many of these mechanisms produce a feeling which can be seen in a continuum, with one end being a very strong ...
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... Feeling guilty affects our thoughts regard- ing our parents or children . Feeling sad colors our thoughts about events , as does feeling happy . One morning we might think that we can accomplish anything ; another morning we might want ...
... Feeling guilty affects our thoughts regard- ing our parents or children . Feeling sad colors our thoughts about events , as does feeling happy . One morning we might think that we can accomplish anything ; another morning we might want ...
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... feeling is a pre-reflective, pre-propositional bodily feeling that shapes our space of possibilities. It is the affective disclosure of individual existence. With this move, it goes beyond the narrow borders of the current debate in ...
... feeling is a pre-reflective, pre-propositional bodily feeling that shapes our space of possibilities. It is the affective disclosure of individual existence. With this move, it goes beyond the narrow borders of the current debate in ...
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