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>Emotion Passion<: the history of word-use and the emergence of an a-moral category

Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 52:127-151 (2010)
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Abstract

The history of concepts should be grounded in a history of word use, which is now possible thanks to the creation of computer-readable corpora and text collections. The claim is substantiated in an illustrative analysis of the use of >emotion Begriffsgeschichte Sachverhalte emotion emotion passion<. Against the wide-spread view that discourse is autonomous an important change in psychological discourse is shown to be embedded in general language use.

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