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Exploring Affect

Exploring Affect

Exploring Affect
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Exploring Affect Hardback - 1995

by Tomkins-, Silvan S,

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  • Title Exploring Affect
  • Author Tomkins-, Silvan S,
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 540
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Cambridge University Press, West Nyack, New York, U.S.A
  • Publication date 1995-02-24
  • Features Annotated, Bibliography
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 697133-n
  • ISBN 9780521443715 / 0521443717
  • Weight 2.01 lbs (0.91 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.34 x 6.32 x 1.51 in (23.72 x 16.05 x 3.84 cm)
  • Category Psychology
  • Library of Congress subjects Affect (Psychology)
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 94013641
  • Dewey Decimal Code 152.4
  • Quantity available 5

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Silvan Tomkins was one of the most influential theorists on emotion and emotional expression. Over a period of forty years--until his death in 1991--he developed a set of original, important ideas about the nature of affect and its relationship to cognition and personality. Tomkins dealt with fundamental questions in a fresh and provocative way, establishing affect as a separate, biological system, and providing compelling data on discrete affect expressions. Virginia Demos has undertaken the enormous task of compiling Professor Tomkins' papers and writing connective material for this volume, which brings together his works of four decades and makes them available at a more receptive time in the field. It is a rich compilation of insightful and relevant ideas appropriate for researchers and graduate students in personality and social psychology.
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