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(2019) Axiomathes 29 (1).

Affectivity as an underlying factor in anticipating an individual's approach to the future

Robert Zaborowski

pp. 49-60

In approaching the future, i.e. in planning projects and decision-making, the role of both affective and non-affective factors is considerable. But given that affectivity is not a homogeneous realm and that it is difficult, if not impossible, to isolate the affective and non-affective elements of a description, anticipation can be hardly described as purely affective, and, on the other, it is necessary to consider what kind or level of the hierarchical realm of affectivity is involved in the anticipation move. In the paper several distinction are made in order to elucidate the role of affectivity in anticipating a person's approach to the future (e.g. spontaneity vs. calculation, direct vs. indirect anticipation).

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Zaborowski, R. (2019). Affectivity as an underlying factor in anticipating an individual's approach to the future. Axiomathes 29 (1), pp. 49-60.

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