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1701504500 6.科学史
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1701504502 Alberti, Fay Bound, “Angina Pectoris and the Arnolds: Emotions and Heart Disease in the Nineteenth Century”, Medical History, 52/2, (2008), 221—236.
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1701504506 Biess, Frank, and Daniel M. Gross (eds), Science and Emotions after 1945: A Transatlantic Perspective (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014).
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1701504508 Boddice, Rob, “Species of Compassion: Aesthetics, Anaesthetics and Pain in the Physiological Laboratory”, 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century , 15 (2012), 1—22.
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1701504510 Boddice, Rob Gregory (ed.), Pain and Emotion in Modern History , Palgrave Studies in the History of Emotions (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
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1701504512 Callard, Felicity, and Daniel S. Margulies, “The Subject at Rest: Novel Conceptualizations of Self and Brain from Cognitive Neuroscience’s Study of the ‘Resting State’”,Subjectivity , 4/3 (2011), 227—257. doi: 10.1057/sub.2011.11
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1701504514 Choudhury, Suparna, and Jan Slaby (eds), Critical Neuroscience: A Handbook of the Social,Political, and Cultural Contexts of Neuroscience (Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). doi:10.1002/9781444343359
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1701504516 Dixon, Thomas, From Passions to Emotions: The Creation of a Secular Psychological Category (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).
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1701504518 Dror, Otniel E. (Dror, Otniel Yizhak), “Modernity and the Scientific Study of Emotions, 1880—1950”, PhD diss., Princeton University, Princeton, 1998.
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1701504520 Dror, Otniel E., “The Affect of Experiment: The Turn to Emotions in Anglo-American Physiology, 1900—1940”, Isis , 90/2 (1999), 205—237. doi: 10.1086/384322
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1701504522 Dror, Otniel E., “The Scientific Image of Emotion: Experience and Technologies of Inscription”, Configurations , 7/3 (1999), 355—401. doi: 10.1353/con.1999.0025
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1701504524 Dror, Otniel E., “Counting the Affects: Discoursing in Numbers”, Social Research , 68/2(2001), 357—378.
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1701504526 Dror, Otniel E., “Techniques of the Brain and the Paradox of Emotions, 1880—1930”,Science in Context , 14/4 (2001), 643—660. doi: 10.1017/026988970100028X
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1701504528 Dror, Otniel E., “Fear and Loathing in the Laboratory and Clinic”, in Fay Bound Alberti(ed.), Medicine, Emotion and Disease, 1700—1950 (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), 125—143.
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1701504530 Dror, Otniel E., “Afterword: A Reflection on Feelings and the History of Science”, Isis , 100/4 (2009), 848—851. doi: 10.1086/652024
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1701504532 Gendron, Maria, and Lisa Feldman Barrett, “Reconstructing the Past: A Century of Ideas about Emotion in Psychology”, Emotion Review , 1/4 (2009), 316—339. doi:10.1177/1754073909338877
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1701504534 Gouk, Penelope, and Helen Hills (eds), Representing Emotions: New Connections in the Histories of Art, Music and Medicine (Farnham: Ashgate, 2005).
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1701504536 Hayward, Rhodri, “Enduring Emotions: James L. Halliday and the Invention of the Psychosocial”, Isis , 100/4 (2009), 827—838.
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1701504538 Jabr, Ferris, “The Evolution of Emotion: Charles Darwin’s Little-Known Psychology Experiment”, Scientific American Observations Blog (24 May 2010) accessed 5 December 2013.
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1701504540 Leys, Ruth, From Guilt to Shame: Auschwitz and After (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007).
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1701504542 Leys, Ruth, “How Did Fear Become a Scientific Object and What Kind of Object Is It?”,Representations , 110 (2010), 66—104. doi: 10.1525/rep.2010.110.1.66
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1701504544 Leys, Ruth, “Critical Response II: Affect and Intention: A Reply to William E. Connolly”,Critical Inquiry , 37/4 (2011), 799—805. doi: 10.1086/660994
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1701504546 Leys, Ruth, “ The Turn to Affect: A Critique”, Critical Inquiry , 37/3 (2011), 434—472. doi:10.1086/659353
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1701504548 Leys, Ruth, “ ‘ Both of Us Disgusted in My Insula’: Mirror Neuron Theory and Emotional Empathy”, Nonsite.org , 5 (18 March 2012) [online journal] accessed 5 December 2013.
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