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The cognitive structure of emotions
| 責任表示 | Andrew Ortony, Gerald L. Clore, Allan Collins |
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| データ種別 | 図書 |
| 出版情報 | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1988 |
| 本文言語 | 英語 |
| 大きさ | xi, 207 p. : ill. ; 24 cm |
| 概要 | What causes us to experience emotions? What makes emotions vary in intensity? How are different emotions related to one another and to the language used to talk about them? What are the information pr...cessing mechanisms and structures that underlie the elicitation and intensification of emotions? Despite an abundance of psychological research on emotions, many fundamental questions like these have yet to be answered. The Cognitive Structure of Emotions addresses such questions by presenting a systematic and detailed account of the cognitive antecedents of emotions. The authors propose three aspects of the world to which people can react emotionally. People can react to events of concern to them, to the actions of those they consider responsible for such events, and to objects. It is argued that these three classes of reactions lead to three classes of emotions, each based on evaluations in terms of different kinds of knowledge representations. The authors characterize a wide range of emotions, offering concrete proposals about the factors that influence the intensity of each. In doing so, they forge a clear separation between emotions themselves and the language of emotion, and offer the first systematic, comprehensive, and computationally tractable account of the cognitions that underlie distinct types of human emotions. What causes us to experience emotions? What makes emotions vary in intensity? How are different emotions related to one another and to the language used to talk about them? What are the information processing mechanisms and structures that underlie the elicitation and intensification of emotions? Despite an abundance of psychological research on emotions, many fundamental questions like these have yet to be answered. The Cognitive Structure of Emotions addresses such questions by presenting a systematic and detailed account of the cognitive antecedents of emotions. The authors propose three aspects of the world to which people can react emotionally. People can react to events of concern to them, to the actions of those they consider responsible for such events, and to objects. It is argued that these three classes of reactions lead to three classes of emotions, each based on evaluations in terms of different kinds of knowledge representations. The authors characterize a wide range of emotions, offering concrete proposals about the factors that influence the intensity of each. In doing so, they forge a clear separation between emotions themselves and the language of emotion, and offer the first systematic, comprehensive, and computationally tractable account of the cognitions that underlie distinct types of human emotions. 続きを見る |
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中央図 3C_3‐39 [教育(人環)] | 教育/13.21A/53 | 1985 |
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書誌詳細
| 一般注記 | Bibliography: p. 193-200 Includes indexes |
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| 著者標目 | *Ortony, Andrew, 1942- Clore, Gerald L. Collins, Allan |
| 件 名 | LCSH:Emotions LCSH:Cognition MESH:Cognition MESH:Emotions MESH:Psychological Theory |
| 分 類 | LCC:BF531 DC19:152.4 |
| 書誌ID | 1000096319 |
| ISBN | 0521353645 |
| NCID | BA04400977 |
| 巻冊次 | : hard ; ISBN:0521353645 : pbk ; ISBN:0521386640 |
| 登録日 | 2009.09.10 |
| 更新日 | 2009.09.10 |
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