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    Spinoza's Theory of Emotions

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    Christian Scherrer‚ student number: 013851259 Analysing and synthesizing passions Aspects of Cartesian and Spinozist method It has often been noted that in the third part of his „Ethics“ Spinoza follows in his list of definitions of affects to a great extent the one of passions given by Descartes in his “Passions de l’Ame” (apart from divergent evaluations of some of the passions1‚ like Spinoza´s refusal to include admiratio among them). It also appears that both of them are building a taxonomy

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    Emotions are very powerful qualities of humans and often create big impacts on one’s decisions and actions. In the novel The Sisters Brothers by Patrick DeWitt‚ the main character Eli begins to understand this idea after he meets the lobby lady at a hotel and falls in love. After experiencing this love for the first time‚ Eli discovers a new path and as a result‚ becomes a kinder and more conscientious person. He begins to care for his family members and wants to get closer to them rather than push

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    pleasure principle In Freudian psychology‚ the pleasure principle is the psychoanalytic concept describing people seeking pleasure and avoiding suffering (pain) in order to satisfy their biological and psychological needs.[1] Specifically‚ pleasure principle is a driven force of id. [2] Furthermore‚ the counterpart concept‚ the reality principle‚ describes people choosing to defer gratification of a desire when circumstantial reality disallows its immediate gratification. In infancy and early

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    emotion in ur life

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    10.2 Jacquard construction A Jacquard machine is constructed of three main parts: (a) the engine‚ (b) the harness tie‚ and (c) the Jacquard engine drive that is connected to the weaving machine main drive‚ to provide motion for the different parts of the Jacquard engine. 10.7 Electronic Jacquard (Staubli Corporation). Notes: a = pulleys b & c = hooks d & e = retaining hooks f & g = knives h = electromagnet i = harness cord 10.2.1 Mechanical Jacquard In mechanical Jacquard

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    Music and Its effects on Societies Emotions Intro: What do you feel when you hear a rapid drum beat? Or even the shivering sound of the low hum of a bagpipe? We all probably at one time turned on music to lift our spirits from a sad time in our life or even just to amp up our attitude even farther from a joyous occasion. What is it in music that causes different emotions to come out and affect our attitude? Well that’s a question that is still being researched but we have somewhat of a understanding

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    are most of the time expressed through violence. But at the very beginning of the sins‚ we started it through our anger that we cannot control. For example: revenge is caused by anger‚ envy is jealousy and greed can be caused by fear. Fear is an emotion that is used as basic survival mechanism‚ but has also proven that it can lead to an act of violence. The Bet by Anton Chekhov‚ the Hobbyist by Fredric Brown and Lock and Key by Rush have shown great example that emotional human behavior is one the

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    A Landscape of Emotions Being consumed by one’s surroundings results in an impressionable experience. Taking a deep breath of fresh air‚ admiring a breathtaking view‚ and watching the sizzling sunset evoke emotions. Willa Cather effectively evokes emotions in the reader‚ in order to relate to the characters’ feelings‚ by providing vivid descriptions of the setting‚ as well as through the reactions of Jim. From the start of the novel to the very end‚ descriptions of the Jim’s environment

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    Unconquerable Emotion Emotion: The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the human male. Its hundred year mission: to explore strange new emotions‚ to seek out new Friendships‚ and new relationships‚ to boldly go where no man has gone before. Men‚ what are we? To define a man‚ you need not look further than the room in which he spent the first years of his life in. You pass across the threshold of the expectant child’s’ room‚ your vision floods with hues of the most befitting color for your new

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    Spoken Emotions Case Study

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    A. Mission Statement Spoken Emotions is a new and innovative company devoted to providing a fun atmosphere for developing self-expression. My mission is to have a safe haven for artists‚ poets‚ musicians‚ and other entertainment performers to be able to broadcast their talent to the city‚ and eventually the world. My company will motivate individuals to allow their thoughts and ideas and express them in a healthy and creative way. B. Where are you right now? Currently my business is still

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    the author of The Necklace‚ writes about a girl who just doesn’t have the best luck. She would always dream of having the “perfect life”‚ but it never came to her. Although Madame Loisel’s emotions stayed the same‚ she does have a moment where she feels better than everyone else in the world. First‚ the emotion that Madame Loisel shows all the time is sadness and depression. She was the type of person who didn’t take what she had for granted. Madame Loisel always thought that she needed more and

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