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GENERAL SEMANTICS AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

IN 1995, DANIEL GOLEMAN, a science reporter for the New York Times, published the international bestseller Emotional Intelligence: Why it Can Matter More than IQ. The impetus for the book was an article he chanced upon in a small academic journal by two psychologists, John D. Mayer and Peter Salovey. Their piece, published in 1990, contained the first formulation of a concept they labeled emotional intelligence. (1)

These days the phrase emotional intelligence is ubiquitous, showing up in the cartoon strips Dilbert and Zippy the Pinhead, in Roz Chast's art work in The New Yorker, in "Social and Emotional Learning" (SEL) programs, and in professional development workshops. (2) Harvard ...

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