Situated affectivity, enactivism, and the weapons effect

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Michelle Maiese from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Situated Affectivity, Enactivism, and the Weapons Effect, in the Journal: Philosophies 2022, 7, 97. of /2022/
  • what: If this is true, then perhaps the continued focus on aggressive thoughts (and the tendency to treat them as separable from angry feelings) in weapons effect research is reasonable and justified?
  • how: Since the initial studies were conducted in the late 1960s these experimental results have been replicated many times both in the laboratory and out in the field.

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