Emotions
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Based upon lectures presented at an invitational colloquium in honor of Nico Frijda, this collection of essays represents a brief and up-to-date overview of the field of emotions, their significance and how they function. For most, emotions are simply what we feel, giving our lives affective value. Scientists approach emotions differently -- some considering the "feeling" aspect to be of little relevance to their research questions. Some investigators consider emotions from a phenomenological pe
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This collection of essays offers a sophisticated exploration of emotional psychology, drawing from a distinguished colloquium to present a concise, contemporary overview of how scientists study feelings. It directly confronts the core tension in the fieldβthe gap between our lived experience of emotion as "simply what we feel" and the more clinical, phenomenological approaches that some researchers prioritize. The book serves as a compelling intellectual bridge, making complex scientific debates about the function and significance of emotions accessible to a thoughtful reader.
What makes this volume particularly distinctive is its origin as a tribute to a leading scholar, which lends the essays a focused, conversational quality rarely found in academic surveys. Readers with a budding interest in psychology or cognitive science will find it an ideal primer, as it doesn't shy away from the fundamental questions that make the study of emotion so challenging and profound. The result is a thought-provoking read that will reshape how you understand the very nature of your own feelings.
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