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Book SynopsisThis collection delves into the conceptual and semantic dissection of aesthetic and moral emotions. It grapples with their definition, scope, function, and structure. Highlighting a range of semantic research methods, the authors also present interdisciplinary studies on emotions like anger, admiration, disgust, guilt, and feelings linked to beauty perception. This book serves as a thematic and methodological gateway to interdisciplinary human emotionality research.
Table of ContentsA Conceptual and Semantic Analysis of the Qualitative Domains of Aesthetic and Moral Emotions – An Introduction (Andrej Démuth / Slávka Démuthová) – On Some Etymological, Grammatical and Contextual Reasons for the Vagueness of the Concept of Beauty (Andrej Démuth / Slávka Démuthová / Yasin Keceli ) – The Possibilities of Studying Connotations of the Term Beauty in the Natural Language (Slávka Démuthová ) – Considering the Emotion of Disgust in the Context of Terminology and Contemporary Literature (Renáta Kišoňová: ) – Spiritual and Theological Discernment of Good and Evil (Ľubomír Batka) – The Relevance Of Legal Intuitionism And Selected Moral Emotions In Legal Thinking And Decision-Making Processes-Biographical notes (Olexij Mychajlovyč Meteňkanyč)