1. A INCONTORNÁVEL INTENCIONALIDADE DOS AFETOS: A HISTÓRIA DAS EMOÇÕES E AS NEUROCIÊNCIAS ATUAIS.
- Author
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Reddy, William M.
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PSYCHOLOGISTS , *EMOTIONS , *COMPUTER science , *NEUROSCIENTISTS , *DUALISM , *SOCIAL constructionism - Abstract
The "problem of emotions," that is, that many of them are both meaningful and corporeal, has yet to be resolved. Western thinkers, from Augustine to Descartes to Zajonc, have handled this problem by employing various forms of mind--body dualism. Some psychologists and neuroscientists since the 1970s have avoided it by talking about cognitive and emotional "processing," using a terminology borrowed from computer science that nullifies the meaningful or intentional character of both thought and emotion. Outside the Western-influenced contexts, emotion and thought are not seen as distinct kinds of things. Here a solution of sorts is proposed by thinking of emotional expression as a dynamic activity that declares and stirs emotions at the same time. As such, its dynamism may help historians to understand the dramatic changes and trends they investigate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023