概括
这项研究探讨了人类对悲伤的体验. 关键的发现是,悲伤的感觉包括在放弃提供新视角的联系时感到不舒服.
科学领域:
- 人文科学 人文科学 人文科学
- 现象学的现象学
- 质量调查 质量调查
背景情况:
- 在人文科学中,了解人类普遍的情感体验至关重要.
- 人类化范式为探索生活经验提供了一个独特的框架.
- 悲伤是一种常见但复杂的人类情绪,需要更深入的研究.
研究的目的:
- 探索人类普遍的悲伤感的生活体验.
- 在人类变化范式中识别悲伤的现存时刻.
- 为了利用Parsesciencing作为一种新的方法来进行这一探索.
主要方法:
- 雇佣分析,一种独特的定性调查模式.
- 包括10名18岁以上的英语成年人,愿意分享悲伤的经历.
- 专注于这样一个问题:"感觉悲伤的普遍人类生活经验的辨别现存时刻是什么?"
主要成果:
- 这一重大发现确定了悲伤的现存时刻的辨别能力.
- 感到悲伤的特点是深刻的不适.
- 这种不适源于脱离那些提供有希望的新见解的关联.
结论:
- 悲伤与从现有关联中过渡的过程密切相关.
- 悲伤的经历涉及到损失和新理解的出现之间的紧张关系.
- 解析科学为人类微妙的情感体验提供了宝贵的见解.
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