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affective state

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Contexto: "Emotions and affective states can be seen as both part of the minimal/embodied self but also as part of the narrative self."
Fonte: HEERSMINK, Richard. Varieties of the extended self. Consciousness and Cognition, v. 85, p. 103001, 2020.

Termo equivalente: estado afetivo

Definição: "So 'affective state' means the affections that the subject is experiencing at the specific moment when a potentially warranted belief is held."
Fonte: TIEN, David W. Warranted Neo-Confucian belief: Religious pluralism and the affections in the epistemologies of Wang Yangming (1472–1529) and Alvin Plantinga. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, v. 55, n. 1, p. 31-55, 2004.

Definição em português: "Então, 'estado afetivo' significa as sensações que o sujeito está experimentando no momento específico em que uma crença potencialmente justificada ocorre."