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人类情绪的历史
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Tiffany Watt Smith
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TED@Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
• November 2017
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我们用以形容自己情绪的词汇影响着我们的感觉,蒂凡尼·瓦特·史密斯说到,而且它们常常随着新的文化期望和理念而改变(有时非常剧烈)。以思乡情绪为例:该情绪于1688年被定义为一种致死的疾病,今天则看起来没有那么严重了。通过这场精彩的关于情绪历史的演讲,了解更多关于我们用于描述自己感觉的语言是如何持续进化的,并学习一些不同文化中用以表达这些转瞬即逝的情绪的新词语。
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