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Studies in the Evolutionary Psychology of Feeling

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A sequence of analytical essays applies principles of biological evolution to trace the origins, differentiation, and functions of feeling and emotion; it examines introspection's corroboration of evolutionary hypotheses and critiques existing theories of pleasure and pain. Topics include primitive consciousness, fear as a foundational emotion and its later differentiation, relations between representation and affect, desire, attention, self-feeling, retrospective emotions such as despair and surprise, aesthetic and literary responses, ethical sentiment, and expressive behavior. The work combines theoretical argument, philosophical critique, and psychological analysis to propose an evolution-based framework for understanding emotional life.

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Hiram Miner Stanley

Hiram Miner Stanley was an American author known for his work in the field of psychology. His notable book, "Studies in the Evolutionary Psychology of Feeling," explores the intricate relationship between emotions and evolutionary processes. Stanley's contributions to literature delve into the psychological underpinnings of human experience, offering insights that resonate with both academic and general audiences. His work reflects a keen interest in understanding how feelings influence behavior and thought, positioning him as a thoughtful voice in the study of psychology.

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