Love and Other Emotions

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Adult Behavior
affective neuroscience
Anal Fistula
Archaic Core
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beliefs
Belle De Jour
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Conceptual Feeling
Consensual Pleasure
Conventional Sexual Behavior
Dominant Segment
drive
Drive Energy
Egocentric Feeling
emotion appraisal theory
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feelings
Genuine Love
implicit
Implicit Beliefs
intentional
Intentional Feeling
internalist emotion process model
Jason W. Brown
Libidinal Drive
Lover's Core
Lover's Joy
Lover's Mind
Lover’s Core
Lover’s Joy
Lover’s Mind
microgenetic
Microgenetic Approach
Microgenetic Theory
Mother Baby Interaction
neuropsychology of desire
Pornographic Object
process philosophy
psychoanalytic emotion theory
Puppy Love
romantic
Romantic Love
sexual
Sexual Drive
subjectivist psychology
theory
true
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367101220
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is an account of the psychology of romantic love in the context of a theory of emotions. The account develops out of studies in brain psychology and the extension to topics in process-philosophy, such as the nature of value and belief, and the central role of feeling in mental process. The approach is subjectivist, that is, from the internal standpoint, and in this respect it differs greatly from the externalist and objectivist trends in modern cognitive science and empiricist philosophy. Love is the ultimate in value, so that a theory of love is also a theory of the nature of value and its relation to feeling, belief, and to drive and desire. The role of intention, reason, and appraisal is critiqued. The relation to other feelings, such as jealousy, envy, anger, loss and grief is discussed in terms of a general theory of emotion and the basis in a process account of the mind/brain state.
Jason W Brown

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