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| | Emotion, Movement and Psychological Space (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | The logos of emotion begins in the pre-articulated experience of 'being moved' in some manner, yet, the already understood, implicit, lived ways of being-in-the-world as emotional are also shaped by the articulation of meaning through language.. |
 | | From the second connotation, emotion is distinguished as a departure from the "norm," the calm that exists prior to the emergence of a potential movement. |
 | | Emotion, as a human phenomenon -- thus, as an existential -- must invariably be understood in terms of all of the existentials which, equiprimordially, compose the fabric of human existence. |
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