The formal World Health Organisation (WHO) definition of mental health is “A state of well-being in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to community”.As you ...
What does it mean to imagine an emotion? The present article introduces a typology of three different ways in which it is possible to imagine emotion. This typology allows to individuate a form of imagining emotion that has been underexplored: emotion-like imagination. Emotion-like imagination, ...
Possible future LLMs with additional sensory-motor grounding might well be fruitfully analyzable via embodied approaches; but current ones do not use sensory-motor information. Hence, whatever the overall linguistic merits of embodied semantics-driven frameworks may be, they cannot be directly ...
One consideration about this approach is that users of “emotion regulation” might not really mean to imply a specifiable regulatory mechanism. Perhaps it is just a figure of speech to describe affective states that seem under-controlled, as if to say, “this is something that should be bette...
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And so we also see that productivity practices can not only help us do our work better, but live other aspects of our Christian lives more effectively and fruitfully as well. Filed Under:Prayer What Does it Mean to be Stuck? April 24, 2018byMatt Perman ...
optimal: Optimal does not mean most or best. Optimality is inherently conditional and ephemeral. Optimal means the best status for the context (time, place, situation), which means optimal actions require their actors to be ‘tuned in’ to the context—to not be on autopilot. You can’t bo...
drawing from Elbourne, we could place legal reasoning at the threshold of ‘internalist’ and ‘referential’ theories of meaning. As Elbourne explains, ‘advocates of the internalist theory of meaning … suggest that word meanings are most fruitfully thought of as ideas or concepts in our head...
First, KM can very fruitfully be seen as the undertaking to replicate, indeed to create, the information environment known to be conducive to successful R&D—rich, deep, and open communication and information access—and to deploy it broadly across the firm. It is almost trite now to observe ...
But it does mean that mathematics is, today, built upon abstract concepts whose relationship with real experiences is useful but not essential. These abstractions mean that mathematical fact is now established without reference to empirical reality. It may certainly be influenced by this reality, as...