The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... AFFECTIVITY TO VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTS : ON THE ROLE OF EMOTIONS Affectivity and emotions belong to different selective pro- grammes . While affectivity should be considered as a set of optimized mental and physiological programmes ...
... AFFECTIVITY TO VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTS : ON THE ROLE OF EMOTIONS Affectivity and emotions belong to different selective pro- grammes . While affectivity should be considered as a set of optimized mental and physiological programmes ...
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... affectivity and emotions can not be fixed once and for all . Human sociality has been able to cope with a multitude ... affectivity to a species ' present day behaviour as a persistence of certain biological problems . Affectivity offers ...
... affectivity and emotions can not be fixed once and for all . Human sociality has been able to cope with a multitude ... affectivity to a species ' present day behaviour as a persistence of certain biological problems . Affectivity offers ...
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... affectivity as a behavioural programme must be supple- mented with a number of learned responses . In these higher ... affectivity in humans it is clear that the formation of emotions during ontogeny is a neces- sary concomitant of human ...
... affectivity as a behavioural programme must be supple- mented with a number of learned responses . In these higher ... affectivity in humans it is clear that the formation of emotions during ontogeny is a neces- sary concomitant of human ...
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