Challenges in modelling social conflicts: grappling with polysemy
… include the relation of conflict and rationality and how to include non-rational factors into …
emotions for both social conflicts and social order. In terms of agent-based modelling, emotion …
emotions for both social conflicts and social order. In terms of agent-based modelling, emotion …
Emotion, rationality, and decision-making: how to link affective and social neuroscience with social theory
M Verweij, TJ Senior, JF Domínguez D… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
… social neuroscience. We also show that another approach from the social sciences—plural
rationality theory… their turn, social theories can strengthen affective and social neuroscience. …
rationality theory… their turn, social theories can strengthen affective and social neuroscience. …
[PDF][PDF] Polysemy—evidence from linguistics, behavioral science, and contextualized language models
… models appear to have solved the long-standing challenge of … for the sometimes conflicting
observations about the … Besides dispute over and unclarity in their definition, a second …
observations about the … Besides dispute over and unclarity in their definition, a second …
Socio‐cognitive conflict, emotions and complexity of thought in real‐life morality
L Myyry, K Helkama - Scandinavian Journal of psychology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
… A possible reason why socio-cognitive conflicts lead to more advanced reasoning could
be that they give rise to social perspective taking, which, in turn, leads to constructivist …
be that they give rise to social perspective taking, which, in turn, leads to constructivist …
The ontology of conflict
SG Morasso - Pragmatics & Cognition, 2008 - jbe-platform.com
… cultural debate is influenced by the polysemy that the terms and … They have emotions, deeply
held values, and different … as the intervention of a human (rational and willing) subject who, …
held values, and different … as the intervention of a human (rational and willing) subject who, …
Ambivalence as a dialogic frame of emotions in conflict
MI Stamenov - Emotion in Dialogic Interaction: Advances in the …, 2008 - degruyter.com
… There are, however, more challenging examples of what it … In cases like these, we do not
have polysemy but homonymy … The reason for this distribution seems to be that the editors of …
have polysemy but homonymy … The reason for this distribution seems to be that the editors of …
The how and why of polysemy: A pragmatic account
IL Falkum - Lingua, 2015 - Elsevier
… A challenge for this kind of approach is to determine the … be these two last issues: the
how and why of polysemy. I will … One reason may be that the stabilisation of a new word in a …
how and why of polysemy. I will … One reason may be that the stabilisation of a new word in a …
[BOOK][B] The EPZ conflict of interpretations
P Ricoeur - 2005 - books.google.com
… Moreover, although every word is already latently rich in polysemy, for Ricoeur … rationality
meet in The Conflict of Interpretations. And, if there is no closure or resolution of the conflicting …
meet in The Conflict of Interpretations. And, if there is no closure or resolution of the conflicting …
On the deep structure of social affect: Attitudes, emotions, sentiments, and the case of “contempt”
MM Gervais, DMT Fessler - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017 - cambridge.org
… to contempt that challenges the contempt-as-emotion thesis, as … be prudent to notate
polysemous scientific language when … We suggest that one reason for the common conflation of “…
polysemous scientific language when … We suggest that one reason for the common conflation of “…
Polysemy: Multiple meanings in rhetorical criticism
L Ceccarelli - Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
… challenge to the conventions of patriarchy.The result of this … text, and provide a good reason
for audiences to take a pluralist … but directly opposes it with its own feelings about the matter. …
for audiences to take a pluralist … but directly opposes it with its own feelings about the matter. …