Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHoughton, Mifflin, 1862 - 432 sider |
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... feelings, and honor the feelings of others, when you engage in intellectual arguments or discussionsaboutwhat needs to bedone? The goalof these applications isto illustrate howtaking feelings seriously, and including them in discussions ...
... feelings, and honor the feelings of others, when you engage in intellectual arguments or discussionsaboutwhat needs to bedone? The goalof these applications isto illustrate howtaking feelings seriously, and including them in discussions ...
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... feelings. While I agree that feelings areneither good norbad, I prefer totalkabout them as congruent withthe stimuli that produce them. But this construction—“Feelings are neitherright nor wrong; they just are”—devalues theuse ...
... feelings. While I agree that feelings areneither good norbad, I prefer totalkabout them as congruent withthe stimuli that produce them. But this construction—“Feelings are neitherright nor wrong; they just are”—devalues theuse ...
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... Feelings A Neurobiological Perspective Antonio R. Damasio ABSTRACT After receiving remarkable attention from ... feelings from the neurobiology perspective ? How do organisms produce these phenomena and , in particular , how does the ...
... Feelings A Neurobiological Perspective Antonio R. Damasio ABSTRACT After receiving remarkable attention from ... feelings from the neurobiology perspective ? How do organisms produce these phenomena and , in particular , how does the ...
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THE DE QUINCEYS | 13 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF STRIFE | 30 |
THE NATION OF LONDON | 53 |
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