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Skills with Heart: Affective Experiences in Skill Philosophy

In this thought-provoking video, we explore the intersection of skills and affectivity in the realm of philosophy. "Skills with Heart: Affective Experiences in Skill Philosophy" delves into how emotions and feelings shape our understanding and execution of skills. Discover why integrating affective experiences is essential for a holistic view of competence, craftsmanship, and personal development. From practical applications in education and the workplace to the profound impact on human connection, we’ll unpack the nuanced relationship between what we can do and how we feel while doing it. Don’t forget to like and share this video to spread the conversation!

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