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Author(s): Dores, A. P.
Date: 2008
Title: Damasio's errors: Homage to a source of inspiration
Journal title: Portuguese Journal of Social Science
Volume: 7
Number: 3
Pages: 165-180
Reference: Dores, A. P. (2008). Damasio's error: Homage to a source of inspiration. Portuguese Journal of Social Science, 7(3), 165-180. https://doi.org/10.1386/pjss.7.3.165_1
ISSN: 1476-413X
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/pjss.7.3.165_1
Keywords: Social theory
Interdisciplinary approac
Emotions
Human social nature
Abstract: The 80´s developed the Sociology of the body and the Sociology of emotions. Both thematized “embodiment” and argues that traditional specialized social theories are not useful to understand body or emotion, as social study objects. My proposal is to consider a review of classic sociological intuitions about embodiment, taking in account the new understanding of cerebral neurobiology of emotions and feelings, personal and social. The present essay refers to a study of the Damasio´s theory applying to social emotions, developing it to look at sociological fields, as politics of modernity. Human beings are mutable beings, according to our genetic special ability to adapt. We adapt, as persons and groups, by conquering Nature but also by transforming our bodies and our minds and souls in adequate manners we feel and we know useful for each occasion. The social study of human feelings (the key of human transformism out of redutionist rational choice theory) is not only a new subject: it is best a proposal for a theoretical turn in Social Theory To do that we can take the same path of neural biology turn proposed by Damasio.
Peerreviewed: Sim
Access type: Open Access
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