Best Laid SchemesCambridge University Press, 1992 - 525 páginas Keith Oatley draws on theories from psychology, philosophy and linguistics, as well as writings from other social sciences, to show how emotions are central to any understanding of human actions and mental life. |
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Theory and function | 9 |
Intuitive and empirical approaches to understanding | 69 |
Rationality and emotions | 130 |
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achieve Achilles action adult Agamemnon allow anger angry Anna Anna Karenina anxiety argued argument Aristotle artificial intelligence asked basic emotions become behavior cancer Casaubon cause Chapter cognitive psychology cognitive science cognitive system communicative theory concepts confirmation bias conflict consciousness culture depression described discussed Dora Dora's Dorothea effects Ekman eliciting emotion terms emotions occur evaluation evidence experience fear feel Freud Frijda function George Eliot happiness human idea Iliad implies important inferences instance intentions interaction interpersonal interpretation involved irrational Johnson-Laird joint plans Karenin kind London marriage means mental metaplanning Middlemarch Moon Tiger narrative novel Oatley ourselves perhaps person physiological problem proposed psychiatric psychoanalysis psychology rational readers relation relationship role sadness Sappho semantic semantic content sense sexual Sigmund Freud signals simple plan social specific story stress structure subjects symptoms theory of emotions therapy thought tion understanding University Press Vronsky