
Edebiyatın Duygu Haritası (The Emotional Map of Literature) is a study by Esra Dicle that examines the concept of emotion in the context of literature from an interdisciplinary perspective. Published in November 2022 as part of DergĂąh Yayınlarıâs Turkish Literature â Study series, the work is 372 pages long.Content and StructureThe book analyzes the relationships that emotion studies establish with fields such as philosophy, sociology, anthropology, history, ecology, gender, and economics, using
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Muhammed Samed Acar

How many emotions we experience for so many things, arenât we? Anxiety about the future, daily emotional transitions, sadness when appropriate, anger when appropriate, excitement and joy and countless others... Sometimes we immerse ourselves so deeply in these that perhaps we occasionally overstep our bounds. We sometimes lose the awareness that it is Allah, the Creator, Sustainer, and true Giver of fate, whose mercy is so boundless that the word itself falls short, who has created us.I had hear
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Merve Temiz
AwThe term "Awumbuk" is used by the Baining people of Papua New Guinea to describe a sense of sluggishness or emptiness felt after the departure of guests. It is believed that the departure of guests leaves a weighty feeling in the home, and this sensation manifests as inertia and distraction that can last for days after the separation.The Baining people believe that the departure of guests alters the atmosphere of the home, leaving behind a kind of "decaying air." This air is cleansed through a s
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SĂŒmeyra Uzun

I would rather kiss you not with my lips but with my eyes; my heartbeat would quicken not when your lips touch mine, but when your eyes meet mine.Your eyes are brown, sir, like earth, like sand,Like the endless expanse of the sky; deep eyes that draw you in gently, making you lose yourself the longer you look, brown-eyed sir.I would carry you not in my heart but on my eyelids, as if they might close and shut you away when I sleep. I would see you not with my eyes but with my soulâI would see the
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Have you ever felt so excited or anxious while waiting for something that you couldn't quite get comfortable in your seat? It feels as if something is bothering you right where you are sitting. In the Turkish language, we use a colorful expression to describe this feeling: Sitting on thornsWhat Does This Idiom Mean?"Sitting on thorns" does not mean that a person is literally sitting on sharp thorns. Instead, this expression is used to describe feeling restless, uneasy, or on edge while being in
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Marc Wittmannâs work titled "Hissedilen Time" examines human subjective time perception from neuroscientific and psychological perspectives. Author investigates how time is experienced by individuals and explores the biological and cognitive processes underlying this experience. The book aims to explain why time perception varies between individuals and how this perception changes across different stages of life.Book ContentHissedilen Zaman" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Sub
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Ahsen KarakaĆ

A Non-Lunatic in Front of a Mirror (Bir DelideÄil Ayna KarĆısında) is the second poetry collection by AyĆe Nur Biçer. Published by DergĂąh Publications in April 2025, the work explores the inner experiences of the modern individual with emotional intensity. The book is presented as a series of short-form poems.SubjectThe book involves an inquiry into identity and experience through traces and fractures that are reflected in the individualâs inner world like a mirror. The poems focus on feelings o
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Muhammed Samed Acar
MiMicro-expressions are involuntary facial expressions that appear on a person's face for a very short duration (usually 1/25 to 1/5 of a second) when they try to conceal their emotions. These expressions are often subconscious and correspond to basic emotions (happiness, anger, sadness, fear, disgust, surprise). Micro-expressions are considered an outward manifestation of a person's inner experience despite the suppression of emotion.History and Scientific DevelopmentsThe concept of micro-express
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Sinem Bostan
PhPhilosophy of music is defined as an interdisciplinary philosophical field that examines the phenomenon of music through its ontological, aesthetic, ethical, and semantic dimensions. This field is shaped around fundamental questions such as what music is, how it comes into existence, what meanings it carries, and its effects on individuals and society. Music is not merely an auditory experience but is also regarded as a cognitive, aesthetic, and social phenomenon. In this sense, the philosophy o
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Aslı Ăncan

The relationship between mind and body has long been at the center of philosophical and scientific debates throughout human history. Today, this relationship has been grounded in more concrete terms through research in psychology, neuroscience, and medicine. Can our thoughts truly make us sick?The Impact of Mental Processes on the BodyModern science has demonstrated that mental processes exert significant effects on bodily functions. For example, emotional states such as stress and anxiety can w
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