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affectual
aˈffectual, a. [a. OFr. affectuel, f. L. affectus: see affect n. and -al1. Cf. effectual, affectuous, affective, affectionate.] † 1. Earnest, ardent, eager, hearty. Obs.1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 389/2 God hath beholden your affectuel deuocyon fro heuen. 1552 Huloet Abcedarium, Affectuall desyres, Ambic...
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Affectional action
An affectional action (also known as an affectual, emotional, or affective action) is one of four major types of social action, as defined by Max Weber
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affectually
aˈffectually, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] = affectionately. † 1. With eager desire, earnestly. Obs.1483 Caxton G. de la Tour f iij b, Moche affectually I praye yow as my right dere daughters. 1495 Caxton Vitas Patr. (W. de Worde) ii. 184 b/1 Some folke..prayed hym thre dayes duryng affectually that he w...
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effectual
effectual, a. (ɛˈfɛktjʊəl) Also 4–5 effectuell. [a. OF. effectuel:—late L. effectuālis, f. effect-us effect n.: see -al1.] 1. That produces its intended effect, or adequately answers its purpose. Of legal documents or convenants: Valid, binding.c 1386 Chaucer Sompn. T. 162 Our orisouns ben more effe...
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Emotional geography
Firstly, there is a difference between emotional and affectual geography and they have their respective geographical sub-fields.
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Social action
Affectual action (also known as emotional actions): actions which are taken due to 'one's emotions, to express personal feelings.
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Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Weber wrote in direct response to Tönnies, and argued that Gemeinschaft is rooted in a "subjective feeling" that may be "affectual or traditional".
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Rationality
The third type was affectual, determined by an actor's specific affect, feeling, or emotion—to which Weber himself said that this was a kind of rationality
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type
▪ I. type, n.1 (taɪp) Also 6–7 tipe. [ad. F. type (16th c. in Littré) or L. typus, a. Gr. τύπος impression, figure, type, f. the root of τύπτειν to beat, strike.] 1. a. That by which something is symbolized or figured; anything having a symbolical signification; a symbol, emblem; spec. in Theol. a p...
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David R. Heise
David Reuben Jerome Heise (March 15, 1937 – September 28, 2021) was a social psychologist who originated the idea that affectual processes control interpersonal
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Economy and Society
Affectual (especially emotional): action "determined by the actor's specific affects and feeling states."
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David R. Heise - Wikipedia
David Reuben Jerome Heise (March 15, 1937 - September 28, 2021) was a social psychologist who originated the idea that affectual processes control interpersonal behavior. He contributed to both quantitative and qualitative methodology in sociology.He retired from undergraduate teaching in 2002, but continued research and graduate student consulting as Rudy Professor of Sociology Emeritus at ...
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