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- Feeling abstract "Feeling is the nominalization of the verb to feel. The word was first used in the English language to describe the physical sensation of touch through either experience or perception. The word is also used to describe experiences other than the physical sensation of touch, such as "a feeling of warmth" and of sentience in general. In Latin, sentire meant to feel, hear or smell.In psychology, the word is usually reserved for the conscious subjective experience of emotion. Phenomenology and heterophenomenology are philosophical approaches that provide some basis for knowledge of feelings. Many schools of psychotherapy depend on the therapist achieving some kind of understanding of the client's feelings, for which methodologies exist. Some theories of interpersonal relationships also have a role for shared feelings or understanding of another person's feelings.[citation needed]Perception of the physical world does not necessarily result in a universal reaction among receivers (see emotions), but varies depending on one's tendency to handle the situation, how the situation relates to the receiver's past experiences, and any number of other factors. Feelings are also known as a state of consciousness, such as that resulting from emotions, sentiments or desires.".
- Feeling thumbnail Sensitiva_(Miquel_Blay,_MRABASF_E-76)_01.jpg?width=300.
- Feeling wikiPageExternalLink www.feelingdictionary.com.
- Feeling wikiPageID "163390".
- Feeling wikiPageRevisionID "606040291".
- Feeling hasPhotoCollection Feeling.
- Feeling subject Category:Feeling.
- Feeling subject Category:Qualia.
- Feeling comment "Feeling is the nominalization of the verb to feel. The word was first used in the English language to describe the physical sensation of touch through either experience or perception. The word is also used to describe experiences other than the physical sensation of touch, such as "a feeling of warmth" and of sentience in general. In Latin, sentire meant to feel, hear or smell.In psychology, the word is usually reserved for the conscious subjective experience of emotion.".
- Feeling label "Feeling".
- Feeling label "Fühlen (Psychologie)".
- Feeling label "Sentiment".
- Feeling label "Sentimento".
- Feeling label "Sentimento".
- Feeling label "Sentimiento".
- Feeling label "Tastzin".
- Feeling label "Чувство".
- Feeling label "حس".
- Feeling label "感覺".
- Feeling sameAs Pocit.
- Feeling sameAs Fühlen_(Psychologie).
- Feeling sameAs Αίσθημα.
- Feeling sameAs Sentimiento.
- Feeling sameAs Sentimendu.
- Feeling sameAs Sentiment.
- Feeling sameAs Perasaan.
- Feeling sameAs Sentimento.
- Feeling sameAs 감정.
- Feeling sameAs Tastzin.
- Feeling sameAs Sentimento.
- Feeling sameAs m.015qdk.
- Feeling sameAs Q205555.
- Feeling sameAs Q205555.
- Feeling wasDerivedFrom Feeling?oldid=606040291.
- Feeling depiction Sensitiva_(Miquel_Blay,_MRABASF_E-76)_01.jpg.
- Feeling isPrimaryTopicOf Feeling.