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3. From a psychological constructionist perspective
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James A. Russell
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. In defense of multiple Core Affects 31
- 3. From a psychological constructionist perspective 79
- 4. “Nature proposes…and science disposes” tertiary vs primary process approaches to emotions and affects 119
- 5. Preliminary comments on Panksepp 129
- 6. Discrete emotions 135
- 7. Nothing in mammalian psychology makes sense except in light of primary-process affective capacities 155
- 8. Lessons for affective science from a metascience of ‘molecular and cellular cognition’ 175
- 9. Affect as appraisal 189
- 10. What should theories of emotion be about? 203
- 11. Valence, reductionism, and the ineffable 225
- 12. Functional and empirical presuppositions in Russell and Panksepp 243
- 13. Comparison of affect program theories, appraisal theories, and psychological construction theories 257
- 14. Final remarks 279
- 15. My reflections on commentaries and concluding perspectives 301
- 16. Concluding observations 321
- Index 347
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. In defense of multiple Core Affects 31
- 3. From a psychological constructionist perspective 79
- 4. “Nature proposes…and science disposes” tertiary vs primary process approaches to emotions and affects 119
- 5. Preliminary comments on Panksepp 129
- 6. Discrete emotions 135
- 7. Nothing in mammalian psychology makes sense except in light of primary-process affective capacities 155
- 8. Lessons for affective science from a metascience of ‘molecular and cellular cognition’ 175
- 9. Affect as appraisal 189
- 10. What should theories of emotion be about? 203
- 11. Valence, reductionism, and the ineffable 225
- 12. Functional and empirical presuppositions in Russell and Panksepp 243
- 13. Comparison of affect program theories, appraisal theories, and psychological construction theories 257
- 14. Final remarks 279
- 15. My reflections on commentaries and concluding perspectives 301
- 16. Concluding observations 321
- Index 347