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Page 43
... object , sound and motion the basic emotions linked to specific action tenden- cies . Secondary emotion builds on the primary emo- tions . It is a learned response to a certain situation and requires that we are able to separate the ...
... object , sound and motion the basic emotions linked to specific action tenden- cies . Secondary emotion builds on the primary emo- tions . It is a learned response to a certain situation and requires that we are able to separate the ...
Page 47
... object - we get a more complete picture of it if we both touch and look at the object than if we suppress looking by closing our eyes and depend only on our touch . The co - management of both emotion and reason is needed . Because , in ...
... object - we get a more complete picture of it if we both touch and look at the object than if we suppress looking by closing our eyes and depend only on our touch . The co - management of both emotion and reason is needed . Because , in ...
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... object c) Attribution: assign traits to the actor or object d) Reinterpretation of the behavior A systems intelligent person wants to understand premises by questioning whether acting according to these premises is positive or could it ...
... object c) Attribution: assign traits to the actor or object d) Reinterpretation of the behavior A systems intelligent person wants to understand premises by questioning whether acting according to these premises is positive or could it ...
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... theory perceive that situations, objects or concepts are neither good nor bad but people label them such. Labeling also differs of Oneself and Others according to time, personality and culture. 61 Acting Intelligently in Social Situations.
... theory perceive that situations, objects or concepts are neither good nor bad but people label them such. Labeling also differs of Oneself and Others according to time, personality and culture. 61 Acting Intelligently in Social Situations.
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... object - based systems outlook may easily overlook such matters as irrelevant , and in the context of architecture may for instance focus on the objective dimensions of the building process . A more complete understanding of ...
... object - based systems outlook may easily overlook such matters as irrelevant , and in the context of architecture may for instance focus on the objective dimensions of the building process . A more complete understanding of ...
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