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Pugmire looks at the emotions which can be experienced equally in both contexts. These are "Love, humility, sorrow, pity, joy, serenity, ecstasy". Pugmire then suggests that devotional emotion is "The transfiguring of mundane emotion into what one might call emotion of the last instance, to the reception and expression of which religious imagery is especially well-suited, and not accidentally". The emotion of the last instance refers to the capacity of the emotional imagination to lose the sense of self and engage in the infinite and the ineffable. Pugmire suggests that religion "Provides a strikingly apt vocabulary for the expression of emotion of the last instance". Reverence is perhaps the most critical of these "emotions of the last instance" and can be adequately accessed through religious music.
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similar results to secular forms of reverence in patient recovery. "Because reverence includes an affective as well as a cognitive component, we see it as a form of positive feeling/emotion associated with injection of the sacred into various worldviews." Such positive emotions were believed to help in patient recovery. They found that traditional religious involvement improved health outcomes, and secular reverence reduced the likelihood of postoperative complications, but that "eligious reverence did not have the same beneficial effect as secular reverence on bypass recovery". They inferred that reverence "seems to enhance recovery following bypass".
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transcendent through the religion associated with the music. "Sacred music seems to have a surprising power over unbelievers not just to quicken or delight them as other music does, but also to ply them, as little else can, with what might be called devotional feelings". Even with this though, Pugmire argues that the secularist cannot fully comprehend the nature of sacred art including sacred music. "Its undoubted expressiveness can lead him at most to excesses of feeling, not to emotion in the fullest sense, i.e., emotion with appropriate objects sustained by appropriate judgments".
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Great artists sometimes give concrete form to culturally derived beliefs, values, and group identities that propose profound meaning and purpose. Reverence for artworks that instantiate such central aspects of culture can buffer the existential anxiety that follows from reminders of the inevitability
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bestowed reverence and justice upon humanity so that society would survive. In classical Greek society, as illustrated in its surviving literature, reverence served as a motivating force, encouraging people to act justly and humbly to contribute to societal improvement. The feeling of awe toward what
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Woodruff asserts that true reverence pertains to aspects beyond human influence: the "ideal of unity," which transcends political concerns. The object of reverence may vary, encompassing God, unity, or anything surpassing human capabilities. Woodruff emphasizes that reverence values truth itself more
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forms, "Emotions of reverence, solemnity, agape, hope, serenity, and ecstasy". But this classification of emotions poses an interesting question: can any emotion be purely religious? "A central candidate for a distinctively religious emotion would be reverence". But it is not entirely distinct from
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Empirical studies on reverence are scarce. However, one intriguing study examined a "sense of reverence in religious and secular contexts" in 177 patients following a coronary artery bypass. The researchers sought to find if religious forms of reverence practiced through faith and prayer yielded
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Keltner and Haidt studied the importance of vastness and accommodation in experiencing awe. "Vastness refers to anything that is experienced as being much larger than the self"; accommodation means "adjusting mental structures that cannot assimilate a new experience". Their research how awe is
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experienced through moral, spiritual, and aesthetic means, helps us understand reverence. Their study includes a survey of previous literature about awe "in religion, philosophy, sociology, and psychology" and "elated states such as admiration, elevation, and the epiphanic experience".
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feelings of reverence may be associated with the peak experiences accompanying moral transformation which "seem to push a mental ‘reset button,’ wiping out feelings of cynicism and replacing them with feelings of hope, love, and optimism, and a sense of moral inspiration."
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emotions that are not related to transcendence or religion. "Reverence is indeed graver, and an attitude in which one is more given over, than its secular approximations in the shape of approval or esteem or respect". But this does not make it purely religious. In fact, "
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Woodruff highlights the role of music, asserting that "everence cannot be expressed in a creed; its most apt expression is in music". He illustrates this idea through an analogy involving a quartet with varying skill levels performing a
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of human mortality. Across history, cultures have revered art as a "forum for representing in an enduring medium those individuals who are held up as embodiments of virtue and lasting significance."
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848:Haidt, J. (2000).
582:"Primal reverence"
395:Religion and music
335:Reverence for Life
4408:
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4360:Psychology of art
4235:Art as Experience
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2579:Conscientiousness
2446:Epistemic virtues
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1918:Appeal to emotion
1696:Social connection
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331:Albert Schweitzer
326:Albert Schweitzer
285:, where he finds
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45:quality standards
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2436:Cardinal virtues
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2102:Empathy quotient
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2415:Virtue families
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2384:Moral character
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2751:Intelligence
2731:Impartiality
2651:Faithfulness
2539:Authenticity
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2451:Five virtues
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2176:Emotionality
2149:responsivity
2097:and bullying
2092:intelligence
1902:Affectivity
1886:neuroscience
1856:in education
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1287:Emotion work
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4138:Work of art
4091:Picturesque
3947:Avant-garde
3904:Winckelmann
3779:Kierkegaard
3704:Collingwood
3674:Baudrillard
3601:Romanticism
3571:Historicism
3505:Mathematics
2985:Workmanship
2875:Punctuality
2793:Magnanimity
2716:Hospitality
2666:Forgiveness
2611:Discernment
2569:Cleanliness
2191:and culture
1996:recognition
1981:homeostatic
1881:forecasting
1830:Weltschmerz
1803:Misanthropy
1580:grandiosity
1462:Inspiration
1452:Infatuation
1420:Humiliation
1342:Frustration
1215:Contentment
894:: 114–154.
563:"reverence"
518:In Memoriam
120:sensitivity
4415:Categories
4108:Recreation
4086:Perception
3979:Creativity
3679:Baumgarten
3669:Baudelaire
3551:Classicism
3466:Aesthetics
3298:Auctoritas
3146:Aparigraha
3125:Adhiṭṭhāna
3107:Sophrosyne
3075:Eutrapelia
2960:Temperance
2940:Solidarity
2930:Simplicity
2890:Resilience
2865:Politeness
2833:Patriotism
2813:Moderation
2686:Good faith
2676:Generosity
2636:Equanimity
2616:Discipline
2574:Compassion
2268:Pathognomy
2169:well-being
2085:and gender
2080:expression
2075:exhaustion
2060:detachment
2045:competence
2026:Emotional
2008:regulation
1991:perception
1986:in animals
1936:and memory
1872:Affective
1780:Worldviews
1642:melancholy
1627:Resentment
1497:Loneliness
1472:Irritation
1457:Insecurity
1447:Indulgence
1322:Excitement
1307:Enthusiasm
1240:Depression
1200:Confidence
1195:Compassion
1170:Attraction
1095:Admiration
1090:Acceptance
1009:Philosophy
550:References
453:newspapers
299:relativism
267:Protagoras
166:philosophy
162:literature
148:engagement
124:subjective
103:, and the
86:veneration
4113:Reverence
4019:Eroticism
3989:Depiction
3962:Masculine
3864:Santayana
3824:Nietzsche
3769:Hutcheson
3759:Heidegger
3744:Greenberg
3699:Coleridge
3664:Balthasar
3649:Aristotle
3611:Theosophy
3606:Symbolism
3581:Modernism
3566:Formalism
3346:Humanitas
3092:Phronesis
3083:Philotimo
2935:Sincerity
2900:Reverence
2768:Judgement
2756:Emotional
2746:Integrity
2736:Innocence
2691:Gratitude
2671:Frugality
2661:Foresight
2641:Etiquette
2631:Endurance
2606:Diligence
2529:Alertness
2478:Scout Law
2379:Endowment
2296:appraisal
2236:sociology
2187:Emotions
2159:symbiosis
2144:reasoning
2114:isolation
2055:contagion
2040:blackmail
1966:expressed
1961:evolution
1951:and sleep
1941:and music
1876:computing
1823:Reclusion
1818:Pessimism
1793:Defeatism
1723:Suffering
1669:Sehnsucht
1612:Rejection
1563:self-pity
1538:Nostalgia
1507:limerence
1477:Isolation
1415:Hostility
1372:Happiness
1352:Gratitude
1297:Emptiness
1280:vicarious
1230:Curiosity
1205:Confusion
1145:Annoyance
1125:Amusement
1115:Agitation
1110:Affection
1105:Aesthetic
1100:Adoration
1029:170268208
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527:Deference
423:talk page
279:Confucian
269:in which
200:Theorists
144:paralysis
132:spiritual
105:ineffable
74:Reverence
54:talk page
4426:Emotions
4388:Category
4320:Axiology
4189:(c. 500)
4179:(c. 100)
4054:Judgment
4009:Emotions
4004:Elegance
3984:Cuteness
3957:Feminine
3920:Concepts
3889:Tanizaki
3869:Schiller
3854:Richards
3844:Rancière
3814:Maritain
3749:Hanslick
3689:Benjamin
3561:Feminism
3530:Theology
3510:Medieval
3500:Japanese
3495:Internet
3339:Gravitas
3322:Dignitas
3068:Ataraxia
2950:Sympathy
2880:Religion
2870:Prudence
2828:Patience
2803:Meekness
2778:Kindness
2726:Humility
2721:Humanity
2656:Fidelity
2601:Courtesy
2564:Chivalry
2559:Chastity
2549:Charisma
2544:Calmness
2534:Altruism
2154:security
2134:literacy
2119:lability
2109:intimacy
2050:conflict
2030:aperture
1927:Emotion
1911:negative
1906:positive
1896:spectrum
1861:measures
1813:Optimism
1808:Nihilism
1798:Fatalism
1788:Cynicism
1733:Sympathy
1728:Surprise
1570:Pleasure
1492:Kindness
1482:Jealousy
1467:Interest
1434:Hysteria
1317:Euphoria
1260:Distrust
1210:Contempt
1190:Calmness
1082:Emotions
1069:Emotions
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776:19856203
595:July 24,
586:UU World
522:Tennyson
512:See also
283:Analects
219:ceremony
168:, great
113:religion
93:religion
4383:Outline
4298:Related
4165:Poetics
4133:Tragedy
4123:Sublime
4096:Quality
4081:Mimesis
4039:Harmony
4024:Fashion
3999:Ecstasy
3994:Disgust
3910:more...
3879:Scruton
3804:Lyotard
3739:Goodman
3719:Deleuze
3654:Aquinas
3644:Alberti
3617:more...
3596:Realism
3576:Marxism
3556:Fascism
3539:Schools
3525:Science
3480:Ancient
3394:Sadaqah
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3313:Decorum
3305:Caritas
3260:Śraddhā
3246:Shaucha
3211:Kshanti
3139:Akrodha
2994:Chinese
2895:Respect
2818:Modesty
2788:Loyalty
2773:Justice
2741:Insight
2701:Honesty
2696:Heroism
2626:Empathy
2584:Courage
2554:Charity
2467:Pāramīs
2365:Virtues
2324:Italics
2287:Theory
2243:Feeling
2196:history
2181:bounded
2139:prosody
1946:and sex
1931:and art
1891:science
1847:Affect
1841:Related
1716:chronic
1691:Shyness
1651:Saudade
1637:Sadness
1632:Revenge
1622:Remorse
1553:Passion
1543:Outrage
1533:Neglect
1393:Hiraeth
1292:Empathy
1270:Ecstasy
1255:Disgust
1225:Cruelty
1220:Courage
1185:Boredom
1165:Arousal
1155:Anxiety
1140:Anguish
832:1101237
532:Emotion
467:scholar
312:in his
178:artists
174:leaders
158:science
140:feeling
78:respect
4446:Ritual
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4279:(1977)
4269:(1946)
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4066:Kitsch
4044:Humour
3974:Comedy
3952:Beauty
3894:Vasari
3884:Tagore
3859:Ruskin
3799:Lukács
3789:Langer
3734:Goethe
3659:Balázs
3639:Adorno
3520:Nature
3485:Africa
3362:Virtus
3354:Pietas
3273:Upekṣā
3266:Saddhā
3232:Prajñā
3225:Muditā
3204:Kshama
3197:Karuṇā
3160:Asteya
3153:Ārjava
3132:Ahimsa
3117:Indian
3100:Sophia
2975:Wisdom
2853:Filial
2761:Social
2706:Honour
2291:affect
2273:Pathos
2226:social
2070:eating
1743:Wonder
1711:Stress
1701:Sorrow
1617:Relief
1607:Regret
1595:vanity
1590:insult
1585:hubris
1440:Ikigai
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1245:Desire
1235:Defeat
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4378:Index
4147:Works
4128:Taste
4118:Style
3899:Wilde
3839:Plato
3834:Pater
3794:Lipps
3754:Hegel
3724:Dewey
3714:Danto
3694:Burke
3515:Music
3490:India
3473:Areas
3418:Virtù
3372:Other
3331:Fides
3290:Latin
3280:Vīrya
3239:Satya
3218:Mettā
3181:Dhṛti
3060:Arete
3052:Agape
3044:Greek
2970:Trust
2955:Taste
2848:Piety
2808:Mercy
2681:Glory
2646:Faith
2594:Moral
2589:Civil
2508:Yamas
2216:moral
2124:labor
1976:group
1755:Worry
1738:Trust
1706:Spite
1686:Shock
1681:Shame
1575:Pride
1548:Panic
1427:Hygge
1367:Guilt
1362:Grief
1357:Greed
1327:Faith
1265:Doubt
1135:Angst
1130:Anger
1120:Agony
1025:S2CID
969:S2CID
904:S2CID
828:S2CID
780:S2CID
474:JSTOR
460:books
186:music
128:moral
4102:Rasa
4060:Kama
4034:Gaze
3969:Camp
3849:Rand
3784:Klee
3774:Kant
3764:Hume
3684:Bell
3410:Sisu
3402:Seny
3387:Giri
3253:Sevā
3174:Dāna
3011:Jing
2860:Pity
2783:Love
2711:Hope
2621:Duty
2035:bias
2020:work
1602:Rage
1558:Pity
1519:Lust
1502:Love
1405:Hope
1337:Flow
1332:Fear
1312:Envy
1073:list
820:PMID
772:PMID
597:2012
505:Kant
446:news
271:Zeus
221:and
4029:Fun
3809:Man
3729:Fry
3189:Hrī
3026:Ren
2980:Wit
1487:Joy
1175:Awe
1017:doi
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520:by
429:by
374:Art
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