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  • The Object of Sexual Desire... The Object of Sexual Desire: Examining the “What” in “What Do You Desire?”
    Mark, Kristen; Herbenick, Debby; Fortenberry, Dennis ... Journal of sexual medicine, November 2014, Volume: 11, Issue: 11
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    Over the past two decades, sexual desire and desire discrepancy have become more frequently studied as have potential pharmaceutical interventions to treat low sexual desire. However, the ...
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  • Restless in an Unequal Worl... Restless in an Unequal World: Economic Inequality Fuels the Desire for Wealth and Status
    Wang, Zhechen; Jetten, Jolanda; Steffens, Niklas K. Personality & social psychology bulletin, 06/2023, Volume: 49, Issue: 6
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    Building on theories explaining social outcomes of economic inequality, our research examined the psychological impact of inequality on the desire for wealth and status. Our studies provide both ...
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  • Getting what you want Getting what you want
    Grant, Lyndal; Phillips-Brown, Milo Philosophical studies, 07/2020, Volume: 177, Issue: 7
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    It is commonly accepted that if an agent wants p , then she has a desire that is satisfied in exactly the worlds where p is true. Call this the ‘Satisfaction-is-Truth Principle’. We argue that this ...
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  • A Problem for the Ideal Wor... A Problem for the Ideal Worlds Account of Desire
    Blumberg, Kyle Analysis (Oxford), 05/2022, Volume: 82, Issue: 1
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    Abstract The Ideal Worlds Account of Desire says that S wants p just in case all of S’s most highly preferred doxastic possibilities make p true. The account predicts that a desire report ⌜S wants p⌝ ...
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  • Authenticity and the argume... Authenticity and the argument from testability: a bottom-up approach
    Debrabander, Jasper Medicine, health care, and philosophy, 10/2023, Volume: 26, Issue: 4
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    Jesper Ahlin Marceta published an article in this journal in which he formulated his “argument from testability”, stating that it is impossible, at least practically, to operationalize procedural ...
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  • The more you have, the more... The more you have, the more you want? Higher social class predicts a greater desire for wealth and status
    Wang, Zhechen; Jetten, Jolanda; Steffens, Niklas K. European journal of social psychology, March 2020, 2020-03-00, 20200301, Volume: 50, Issue: 2
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    Traditional theories have focused on the intentions of lower‐class individuals to climb on the social ladder, yet they have paid relatively little attention to the motivations of upper‐class ...
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  • Age Effects on Women’s and ... Age Effects on Women’s and Men’s Dyadic and Solitary Sexual Desire
    Wieczorek, Larissa L.; Chivers, Meredith; Koehn, Monica A. ... Archives of sexual behavior, 11/2022, Volume: 51, Issue: 8
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    While most studies on sexuality in later life report that sexual desire declines with age, little is known about the exact nature of age effects on sexual desire. Using self-reported dyadic sexual ...
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  • Decoupling Of Desire And Sa... Decoupling Of Desire And Salivation Over Repeated Chocolate Consumption And The Moderating Role Of Food Legalizing
    Kaan, Jiri; van Kleef, Ellen Biological psychology, 07/2024
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    This study aimed to investigate the responses in desire and salivation during repeated chocolate consumption, and examining how these responses are influenced by a relaxed relationship with food, or ...
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  • Broadening Your Horizons: S... Broadening Your Horizons: Self-Expanding Activities Promote Desire and Satisfaction in Established Romantic Relationships
    Muise, Amy; Harasymchuk, Cheryl; Day, Lisa C ... Journal of personality and social psychology, 02/2019, Volume: 116, Issue: 2
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    In the early stages of romantic relationships, sexual desire is often intense, but over time, as partners get to know each other, desire tends to decline. Low sexual desire has negative implications ...
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