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Emotion and value : a phenomenological approach

Emotion and value : a phenomenological approach

... The key thought to take from Johnston’s treatment of the pornographic attitude as the result of mentalising affect is that there is a potential danger that comes with conceiving of feelings as features of our experience ... See full document

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Belief emotion and value in literature

Belief emotion and value in literature

... literary value - is that the form the justification must take is a joint experience of value: the connection between reasons and claim is mediated and secured via re-experiencing the work and discovering ... See full document

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Customer Value and Customer Roles on Social Media: A Travel Agency Case Study

Customer Value and Customer Roles on Social Media: A Travel Agency Case Study

... The fourth quadrant of the proposed model includes production behaviors in the post-service stage. Sharing and recommendation are two major types of conduct in this quadrant. Both imply that customers are satisfied with ... See full document

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‘Being Anxious’ and Kinematics Putting Performance: A Phenomenological Case Report

‘Being Anxious’ and Kinematics Putting Performance: A Phenomenological Case Report

... A phenomenological approach could be help for interpretation of these data. If an individual is in-a-world and emotional state is an elementary manifestation of our being situated, also the sporting ... See full document

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Understanding more fully: a multimodal hermeneutic phenomenological approach

Understanding more fully: a multimodal hermeneutic phenomenological approach

... For Merleau-Ponty, embodiment is the most fundamental dimension of the lifeworld. Being-in- the-world accordingly is as a bodysubject, an embodied consciousness. Our bodies are how we exist in the world, view the world ... See full document

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A Phenomenological Approach to Uncovering the Essence of Grieving Experiences of Undergraduates.

A Phenomenological Approach to Uncovering the Essence of Grieving Experiences of Undergraduates.

... a phenomenological approach allows a richer, more robust description of how the grieving individual gives meaning to his or her lived experience, rather than just focusing on the physical and emotional ... See full document

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EMOCause: An Easy adaptable Approach to Extract Emotion Cause Contexts

EMOCause: An Easy adaptable Approach to Extract Emotion Cause Contexts

... TimeML), emotion event annotation (Lee et al., 2009, Chen et al., 2010), emotion and affective computing annotation (EARL 1 , the HUMAINE Emotion Annotation and Representation Language, EmotiBlog, ... See full document

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Blue Eyes Technology

Blue Eyes Technology

... each emotion. Thus emotion of a person can be detected by comparing the eye expression of the person with the standard eye expressions of each ...standard value range of each emotion and ... See full document

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A Hybrid Approach for Emotion Extraction

A Hybrid Approach for Emotion Extraction

... keyword-based approach in [11] by authors Xiaojun li et ...the emotion words and assigned intensities to each and computed an orientation value by taking into account impact of the adverbs on ...the ... See full document

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Development of a phenomenological approach to the image of the city and city marketing

Development of a phenomenological approach to the image of the city and city marketing

... The incredible number of projects involving costly and controversial FDE’s across the world already makes this an interesting research topic. This research advances insights, which to a degree, help with forecasting the ... See full document

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Towards Constraints on the Epoch of Reionization: A Phenomenological Approach

Towards Constraints on the Epoch of Reionization: A Phenomenological Approach

... In detail, we expect gas elements to be ionized by radiation with a range of spectral shapes. This should be the case both because the intrinsic ionizing spectrum will vary from galaxy to galaxy, and because the spectral ... See full document

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Emotion in Consumption Experience of Social Support; a Phenomenological Perspectives

Emotion in Consumption Experience of Social Support; a Phenomenological Perspectives

... the emotion of feeling valueless is closely related to the category of their feeling of being ignored, hurts, having the crisis, feel pity or unable to keep ...the emotion and they ... See full document

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How medical technologies shape the experience of illness

How medical technologies shape the experience of illness

... The phenomenological way of approaching illness as a lived, bodily being-in-the-world is an important approach for better understanding and evaluating the effects that (medical) technologies may have on our ... See full document

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The lived experience of islamic spiritual culture managers:  a qualitative multi approach

The lived experience of islamic spiritual culture managers: a qualitative multi approach

... interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) of hermeneutic phenomenology, because the former integrates “generalizable theoretical statements that transcend specific times and places and contextual analyses of ... See full document

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A phenomenological approach to linguistic articulation.

A phenomenological approach to linguistic articulation.

... These phenomenological claims reflect Merleau-Ponty’s general (biological) view that the sense inherent in embodied behaviour is due to the way the world is presented in the optic of the organism’s vitality: ... See full document

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An interpretive phenomenological analysis exploring the concepts of happiness as an emotion, in a millennial generation, using photo elicitation

An interpretive phenomenological analysis exploring the concepts of happiness as an emotion, in a millennial generation, using photo elicitation

... Whilst creating this study I was very aware of my influence. With this in my mind I made sure that parts of the study, especially the interview process were not marked by my own experiences, but the participants at all ... See full document

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SIGNIFICANCE OF BODILY MOVEMENT FOR DETECTION AND ANALYSIS OF EMOTIONS: A REVIEW

SIGNIFICANCE OF BODILY MOVEMENT FOR DETECTION AND ANALYSIS OF EMOTIONS: A REVIEW

... The study of nonverbal movements is called as Kinesics. It argues that the body movement is enough to reveal the underlying emotional state. Both objective (using motion-capture data) and subjective studies showed that ... See full document

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Character Pleasantness in Malaysian Animated Cartoon Characters

Character Pleasantness in Malaysian Animated Cartoon Characters

... non-local or foreign animation. In general, the results clearly show that most of the respondents who took part in this survey really love to watch local animation. Obviously, it will benefit the purposes of this study ... See full document

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(E)motion and creativity: Hacking the function of motor expressions in emotion regulation to augment creativity

(E)motion and creativity: Hacking the function of motor expressions in emotion regulation to augment creativity

... between emotion and creativity depends on the influence of the adaptive nature of an emotion on the execution of the creative process ...by approach action tendencies favour creativity ...1). ... See full document

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The stories we tell: uncanny encounters in Mr Straw’s house

The stories we tell: uncanny encounters in Mr Straw’s house

... an approach which she terms ‘entropic heritage’ and in which ‘sensations of ambiguity and aversion’ are not defused but highlighted and worked through (2012, ... See full document

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