Понятие эмоций в социальной психологии XXI века: основные подходы
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https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v7i33.646Ключевые слова:
эмоция, многокомпонентный подход, социальный конструкт, дискретная эмоция, непрерывная эмоцияАннотация
Рассматриваются современные подходы к изучению эмоций в социальной психологии. Анализ проводится через призму определения эмоции как предмета исследования. Подходы к изучению эмоций выделяются исходя из соотношения научного понятия эмоций и его использования в обыденной жизни. Анализируются следующие подходы: эмоции как социальные конструкты; эмоции как дискретные естественные сущности; эмоции как непрерывные сущности.
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