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  1. Zhu ** on Emotional Ambivalence

    This article discusses the phenomenon of emotional ambivalence, especially in the moral context. After a nuanced classification of the phenomenon...

    Yat-hung Leung in Dao
    Article 22 March 2023
  2. Mixed Feelings About Supervisors: The Effect of LMX Ambivalence on Supervisor-Directed Behaviors

    Integrating norms of reciprocity, affect theory of social exchange, and ambivalence literature, we investigated how leader-member exchange (LMX)...

    Lixin Chen, Qingxiong Weng, ... Hui Jiang in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 18 May 2024
  3. The Structural Ambivalence of Emotional Valence: An Introduction

    Emotions are complex phenomena. We all have an intuitive understanding of what they are because we experience them in everyday life. They occur in...
    Paola Giacomoni, Sara Dellantonio, Nicolò Valentini in The Dark Side: Philosophical Reflections on the “Negative Emotions”
    Chapter 2021
  4. For the Love of the Game: Moral Ambivalence and Justification Work in Consuming Violence

    Drawing on Butler’s theoretical background, research on the ethics of violence has focused on the importance of dominant society-wide schemes and...

    Clément Dubreuil, Delphine Dion, Stéphane Borraz in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 07 September 2022
  5. Emotions and Digital Well-Being: on Social Media’s Emotional Affordances

    Social media technologies (SMTs) are routinely identified as a strong and pervasive threat to digital well-being (DWB). Extended screen time...

    Steffen Steinert, Matthew James Dennis in Philosophy & Technology
    Article Open access 13 April 2022
  6. The Ambivalence of Culture of Remembrance

    The article deals with a conflict in the politics of memory about the “Comfort-Women”-Statue, whose official title is Statue of Peace. The focus is...
    Chapter 2022
  7. Emotional Shockwaves, Populist Mode of Humour and Post-Truth Politics

    Different approaches have tried to unravel the ways humour works in politics. We consider the relevance that humour practices and products acquire...
    Javier Gil, Sergio Brea in The Politics of Emotional Shockwaves
    Chapter 2021
  8. On the Cause of the Pleasure We Derive from Tragic Objects (1792)

    Zelle offers a concise analysis of Schiller’s essay On the Cause of the Pleasure We Derive from Tragic Objects (1792). Zelle emphasises that the...
    Chapter 2023
  9. Teasing Apart the Roles of Interoception, Emotion, and Self-Control in Anorexia Nervosa

    Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is widely considered to be a bodily disorder accompanied by unrealistic perceptions about one’s own body. Some researchers thus...

    Sarah Arnaud, Jacqueline Sullivan, ... Lindsay P. Bodell in Review of Philosophy and Psychology
    Article 21 September 2023
  10. An Alternative Understanding of Social Entrepreneurs in Terms of Resonance and Vulnerability: Based on Hartmut Rosa’s Philosophy and Sociology

    In their pursuit of addressing social and environmental challenges, social entrepreneurs should be social transformers emancipating stakeholders....

    Rim Hachana, Patrick Gilormini in Philosophy of Management
    Article 25 January 2024
  11. An Examination of Mind Perception and Moral Reasoning in Ethical Decision-Making: A Mixed-Methods Approach

    Taking an abductive, mixed-methods approach, we explore the content of people’s moral deliberations. In Study 1, we gather qualitative data from...

    Isaac H. Smith, Andrew T. Soderberg, ... Gerardo A. Okhuysen in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 23 January 2022
  12. Schizophrenic fascism: on Russia’s war in Ukraine

    This essay describes some of the literary, psychological, and historical causes of Russia’s war in Ukraine (2022) based on observations of the...

    Article 15 July 2022
  13. The afterlife of fictional media violence. A genetic phenomenology of emotions following Husserl and Freud

    Ever since the 1960s, media and communication studies have abounded in heated debates concerning the psychological and social effects of fictional...

    Christian Ferencz-Flatz in Continental Philosophy Review
    Article 09 June 2022
  14. Imitating the Human. New Human–Machine Interactions in Social Robots

    Social robots are designed to perform intelligent, emotional, and autonomous behavior in order to establish intimate relationships with humans, for...

    Johanna Seifert, Orsolya Friedrich, Sebastian Schleidgen in NanoEthics
    Article Open access 17 August 2022
  15. Mourning a death foretold: memory and mental time travel in anticipatory grief

    Griefis a complex emotional experience or process, which is typically felt in response to the death of a loved one, most typically a family member,...

    Christopher Jude McCarroll, Karen Yan in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
    Article Open access 12 January 2024
  16. Toward a Pluralist Approach to Vulnerability: A Contribution to an Interdisciplinary Trialogue on Vulnerability

    This paper is part of a special section devoted to an interdisciplinary exploration of vulnerability, assessing the theoretical elaborations of the...

    Erinn Gilson in Human Studies
    Article 29 May 2024
  17. Grass-Fed Beef, Alterity, and Care: Complicating food Binaries, Relations, and Practices

    Alternative food networks (AFNs) have become increasingly important in response to growing concerns about industrial animal agriculture’s harmful...

    Article 02 May 2023
  18. Home, Homeland

    Although the term homeland | foyer | domovina | szülőföld does not have the same meaning or trigger the same emotional connotations in all languages...
    Werner Wintersteiner in Handbook of the Anthropocene
    Chapter 2023
  19. Childbearing, abortion and regret: a response to Kate Greasley

    Is moral or other regret for abortion an indicator that abortion may not be morally or prudentially choice worthy? This paper examines the work of...

    Article 24 February 2023
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