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Your search for: emotion AND meaning


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Books on: emotion and meaning

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Journal Articles on: emotion and meaning

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Encyclopedia Articles on: emotion and meaning

4 results

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    Personality
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...PERSONALITY in psychology, the patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion unique to an individual, and the ways they interact to help...featuring provocative but ambiguous scenes, asking the viewer their meaning. The American Psychiatric Association has sought to delineate...
     
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    Ambivalence
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...the others being autism and disturbances of affect (i.e., emotion) and of association (i.e., thought disorders). Bleuler felt...feelings of love and hate toward the same person. This specific meaning has attained common usage by psychiatrists and psychoanalysts...
     
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    Impressionism , in Painting
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...Van Gogh used color imaginatively and violently for its expressive emotional value. Immediate impressions and flickering light gave way to heavier subjects, solid with "meaning," in the works of the impressionists successors. See postimpressionism...
     
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    Novel
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...to portray human thought and emotion through the stream of consciousness...expatriates in Europe who find meaning only in immediate physical...who filters the events and emotional climate of the story for the...development of his own intellectual, emotional, and aesthetic faculties in...
     


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