>I believe it (the question) is a reflection of the consequences of the
habitual
>dualism between cognition and emotion. I noted the other day that the
>journal "Cognition" is now called "Cognition and Emotion." Sort of
>progress?
>mike
Mike and xmcaers
I think that we learn to see the human psychological phenomenons
splitting them. We dismount them - cognition, emotion, social, intelligence
unconscious x conscious, etc... and, assemble them later think that
psychology or any discipline alone don't discovers fully your study object.
The man is
complex, multi-determined and must be boarded while complexity -
altogether...
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