Journal article
The Human Affectome
Daniela Schiller, Alessandra NC Yu, Nelly Alia-Klein, Susanne Becker, Howard C Cromwell, Florin Dolcos, Paul J Eslinger, Paul Frewen, Andrew H Kemp, Edward F Pace-Schott, Jacob Raber, Rebecca L Silton, Elka Stefanova, Justin HG Williams, Nobuhito Abe, Moji Aghajani, Franziska Albrecht, Rebecca Alexander, Silke Anders, Oriana R Aragón Show all
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews | Elsevier | Published : 2024
Abstract
Over the last decades, theoretical perspectives in the interdisciplinary field of the affective sciences have proliferated rather than converged due to differing assumptions about what human affective phenomena are and how they work. These metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions, shaped by academic context and values, have dictated affective constructs and operationalizations. However, an assumption about the purpose of affective phenomena can guide us to a common set of metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions. In this capstone paper, we home in on a nested teleological principle for human affective phenomena in order to synthesize metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions. Under this frame..
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