نتایج جستجو برای: existential anxiety

تعداد نتایج: 102465  

Journal: :Ann. Pure Appl. Logic 2013
Raf Cluckers Jamshid Derakhshan Eva Leenknegt Angus Macintyre

We give a de nition, in the ring language, of Zp inside Qp and of Fp[[t]] inside Fp((t)), which works uniformly for all p and all nite eld extensions of these elds, and in many other Henselian valued elds as well. The formula can be taken existential-universal in the ring language, and in fact existential in a modi cation of the language of Macintyre. Furthermore, we show the negative result th...

Journal: :Journal of palliative care 2017
Anna Voeuk Cheryl Nekolaichuk Robin Fainsinger Ann Huot

BACKGROUND Palliative sedation can be used for refractory symptoms during end-of-life care. However, continuous palliative sedation (CPS) for existential distress remains controversial due to difficulty determining when this distress is refractory. OBJECTIVES The aim was to determine the opinions and practices of Canadian palliative care physicians regarding CPS for existential distress. ME...

2010
H. G. Danielmeyer Thomas Martinetz

We compare G7 life expectancies with the existential conditions from 1870 to date, using the real annual outputs of goods and services per capita as a measure of existential conditions. Wars destroy analytic relations, but life insurers eliminate catastrophic losses, and the outputs have an envelope representing the undisturbed existential condition. Both evolutions are S-functions with the sam...

2010
Les Todres Kathleen Galvin

In this article we offer an existential theory of well-being that is guided by Heidegger's later writings on "homecoming". We approach the question of what it is about the essence of well-being that makes all kinds of well-being possible. Consistent with a phenomenological approach, well-being is both a way of being-in-the-world, as well as a felt sense of what this is like as an experience. Dr...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2003
John T Jost Jack Glaser Arie W Kruglanski Frank J Sulloway

Analyzing political conservatism as motivated social cognition integrates theories of personality (authoritarianism, dogmatism-intolerance of ambiguity), epistemic and existential needs (for closure, regulatory focus, terror management), and ideological rationalization (social dominance, system justification). A meta-analysis (88 samples, 12 countries, 22,818 cases) confirms that several psycho...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2009
Bastiaan T Rutjens Joop van der Pligt Frenk van Harreveld

Terror management theory argues that people can cope with the psychological threat of their own death by bolstering faith in their cultural worldviews. Based on the notion that-since the Age of Enlightenment-belief or faith in progress has become one of the defining qualities of modern Western thinking, we expected that this belief serves as a buffer against mortality concerns. Three experiment...

2007
Bernard Brandchaft

This paper is an attempt to investigate certain structures of subjectivity laid down in development by processes of pathological accommodation. These emerge when the child is required preemptively to adhere to the needs of its primary objects at the expense of its own psychological distinctness. By repetitive patterning of the child’s first reality, an immutable product is created and emerges i...

2004
C. David Navarrete Robert Kurzban Daniel M. T. Fessler Lee A. Kirkpatrick

Contemplation of death increases support of ingroup ideologies, a result explained by proponents of terror management theory (TMT) as an attempt to buffer existential anxiety. While TMT claims that only death-salient stimuli yield such effects, an evolutionary perspective suggests that increased intergroup bias may occur in response to a wide variety of situations that, in ancestral environment...

2017
J. Aaron Simmons

In this essay, I offer an existential-phenomenological consideration of what it might look like to live joyfully after losing social hope. Using the example of the widespread hopelessness that many are feeling in light of the election of Donald Trump, I suggest that the danger of losing hope is that we can also lose our selfhood in the process. In order to develop a conception of “eschatologica...

2006
C. J. Beedie A. M. Lane P. C. Terry

Research has demonstrated that emotion and mood can be distinguished empirically in line with generally accepted theoretical predictions (Beedie, Lane, & Terry, 2001, Journal of Sports Sciences. 19, 69-70). Theoretically, emotion is brief and intense, whereas mood is relatively enduring and unfocused. Emotion results from, and is focused on, specific events, and signals to the individual the st...

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