闪光东本
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IOTA
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Karl Farmer,Birgit Bednar-Friedl). While aesthetics as a philosophical discipline focused on a rather normative understanding of beauty and a theory of art, the empirical approach in aesthetics in the tradition of Gustav Th. Fechner was primarily interested in categorising and explaining the variety of phenomena of aesthetic exper
expdient
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Folklore
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珐琅
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bleach
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The Heterogeneity of Empathy,t for exchange and collaboration between the “two cultures”. However, the concept of empathy carries different meanings across disciplines and was based on opposing paradigms throughout the history. In this introductory chapter, Weigel briefly outlines four constellations that are significant for th
有效
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Levels of Empathy – Primary, Extended, and Reiterated Empathyion onto others of inner modellings or representations. In contrast, Fuchs presents a non-representational concept of ., based on an . view of intersubjectivity. According to this concept, social understanding is not realized within one individual, but arises in the moment-to-moment interaction of t
垄断
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URN
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Empathy and Other Minds – A Neuropsychoanalytic Perspective and a Clinical Vignette by empathy, to the extent that one does so at all. However, the basic mechanism of embodied simulation describes only a form of proto-empathy. In this chapter, Solms discusses empathy as . with affective and spatial components: the empathic subject projects (“.”) itself . the object. The crux of th
脆弱么
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Measuring the Emotional Quality – Empathy and Sympathy in Empirical Psychologysed concept of empathy differed that much from the original “Einfühlung” that it got re-translated into German as “Empathie”. In this chapter, Lux traces this emotional turn and the re-translation of the concept as “Empathie”. In addition, she discusses methods used to measure emotions during empath