For my survey, I will consider such themes as scientific motivation, scientific evaluations, scientific explanations, scientific understanding, scientific imagination, and coherence in science. Using these examples, I discuss the epistemic role of emotions in scientific progress. In conclusion, I advocate...
a scientific report of the mind C. a physical examination report D. a doctor’s notes 2. When we do something with prioritization, we can surely do something ___. A. fast B. first C. slowly D. carefully 3. What can we learn about how to put emotions in order? A. Sometimes...
K Bogatić - Early Childhood Education "the Ways and Possibilities of Professional Development" International Scientific Conference Abstract Book / Nagy Vargáné, Anik 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Emotions and Foreign Policy: Some Reflections on Theory, Method and Practice race, culture and emotions - ...
New technical information may lead to scientific beliefs that diverge over time from the a posteriori right answer. We call this phenomenon, which is part... M Oppenheimer,Brian C. O'Neill,M Webster - 《Climatic Change》 被引量: 60发表: 2008年 Language Awareness and Its Multiple Possibilities...
Foucault sees power as lying within discourses themselves (rather than with people) and focuses on the ways, in which certain discourses are legitimised and presented as ‘truth’ through their connection with powerful ‘metanarratives’ such as scientific or religious schools of thought (Foucault, ...
10 Scientific solutions to overcome procrastination 1.Reduce perceived anxiety Address the perceived anxiety about the completion of a task. You know it’s there but it might not be in awareness. So you might have to dig and address your fee...
The person can practice this either laying down on their back or sitting straight up at the edge of the chair as shown in Figure 6.Figure 6. Sitting erect with the shoulders pulled back and up to allow abdominal expansion and constriction as the breathing pattern....
It is evident from even a cursory review of the scientific literature that most psychologists believe there is a difference between an emotion and a mood (e.g., Baumeister et al., 2007, Ruys and Stapel, 2008). Empirical evidence that laypeople similarly differentiate emotions from moods is al...
Just like a toddler, adults are susceptible to losing their ability to regulate their emotions if they’re hungry (seriously, ‘hangry’ is a real thing, there’san entire scientific paperon it and everything) orif they’re tired– or both. Treat yourself like a kid, just for a minute....
and this insight corresponds to the contemporary scientific understanding of emotions that accompanies bodily response to external stimulus and the formation of feelings inside. In other words, when emotions and feelings are not cultivated well, one cannot fulfill the cardinal virtues of humanity, righte...