The transformation of emotion : First and third person perspectives in developmental context
Shun argues that the distinction made between emotions experienced from the first-person perspective and those from the third-person perspective does not capture our everyday emotional experience. My proposal is that even if we accept this claim, first- and third-person perspective taking is still c...
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Main Author: | YIP, Brandon |
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2023
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