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"The Affect Lab examines the use of measurement tools to argue that research on emotions has confused the physiology of emotion with the tools that define its inscription. Offering a new critique of affect and affect theory, Grant Bollmer demonstrates how deferrals to psychology and neuroscience in contemporary theory and philosophy neglect the material of experimental, scientific research"--
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The way we conceive the human today is particularly affected by the shifts in media technology during the 20th century. Affect emerges as the new liminal concept that renders the body compatible in novel ways with the technology and politics of media. By ways of a relational reorganization the organic end technological life is condensed in a new, intense way to an ecology of affects.
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"An accessible guide to the work of American psychologist and affect theorist Silvan Tomkins".
Affect (Psychology) --- Emotions --- Psychology
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"Edward S. Casey invites us to rethink our emotions as fundamentally emerging from outside and around the self, redirecting our attention from the subjective sources of emotion to what reaches us from outside the domain of the subject"--
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Welche Rolle spielen Affekte für das Fällen von ästhetischen und juridischen Urteilen? Gibt es eine besondere Ähnlichkeit zwischen diesen Urteilen, insofern sich beide durch eine affektive Grundierung auszeichnen? Fällen wir ein ästhetisches Urteil, sind unsere Vermögen bzw. Kräfte auf besondere Weise involviert. Welche Bedeutung haben in diesem Zusammenhang Affekte? Bilden sie den Bestimmungsgrund eines ästhetischen Urteils? Und wenn ja, wie lässt sich eine normative Dimension des ästhetischen Urteils mit solch einer affektiven Bestimmung vereinbaren? Diese Fragen stellen sich auf ganz ähnliche Weise auch im Hinblick auf Rechtsurteile. Wie verhalten sich das subjektive Rechtsgefühl und der Anspruch auf Objektivität im Rechtsurteil zueinander? Wie beeinflussen Affekte die normative Wahrnehmung von Fall und Recht? Welche Rolle spielt hierbei ein Affekt wie das Rachegelüst?.
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Things get to us. We are moved or affected by 'things' in the ordinary sense=the paraphernalia of our daily lives-and also by ourselves, by others, and by ontological phenomena such as being and time. How can such things get to us? How can things matter to me? Heidegger answers this question with his concepts of finding (Befindlichkeit) and attunement (Stimmung). This Element explores how being finding allows things to matter to us in attunements such as fear and hope by allowing those things to show up as benefits or detriments to our pursuits and so to put those pursuits at stake. It also explores how we can be affected ontologically-that is, affected by being-in special attunements such as angst and boredom, as well as how Heidegger's account of being affected has contributed to our understanding of emotions, moods, and affective disorders.
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This thesis by Börje Lech, affiliated with the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Learning at Linköping University, explores the concept of affect consciousness (AC), which incorporates the awareness of both one's own and others' affects. The study aims to validate a new conception of affect consciousness and assesses its clinical usefulness through the development of the Affect Consciousness Interview - Selfer (ACI-S/O). The research investigates the interrater reliability and concurrent validity of this interview tool, finding significant differences in affect consciousness across various groups. The thesis also considers the implications of affect consciousness in relation to emotional and relational issues, including eating disorders. The work contributes to understanding how affect consciousness can serve as a protective factor against emotional and relational difficulties.
Affect (Psychology) --- Emotions. --- Emotions
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