Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Emotion
Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Emotion
Landweer, Hilge; Szanto, Thomas
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2020
602
Dura
Inglês
9781138744981
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: the phenomenology of emotions-above and beyond 'What it is like to feel' Thomas Szanto and Hilge Landweer Part 1: Historical perspectives 1. Franz Brentano Michelle Montague 2. Edmund Husserl James Jardine 3. Alexander Pfaender Genki Uemura and Toru Yaegashi 4. Max Scheler Matthias Schlossberger 5. Moritz Geiger Alessandro Salice 6. Else Voigtlaender Ingrid Vendrell Ferran 7. Martin Heidegger and Otto Friedrich Bollnow Gerhard Thonhauser 8. Dietrich von Hildebrand Jean Moritz Mueller 9. Edith Stein Antonio Calcagno 10. Gerda Walther and Herman Schmalenbach Linas Tranas and Emanuele Caminada 11. Aurel Kolnai Ingrid Vendrell Ferran 12. Aron Gurwitsch Eric Chelstrom 13. Jean-Paul Sartre Anthony Hatzimoysis 14. Emmanuel Levinas Sophie Loidolt 15. Hannah Arendt Judith Mohrmann 16. Simone de Beauvoir Maren Wehrle 17. Maurice Merleau-Ponty Joel Krueger 18. Frantz Fanon Alia Al-Saji 19. Hermann Schmitz Henning Noerenberg Part 2: Systematic issues and contemporary debates 20. Affective intentionality and the reactive attitudes Bennett W. Helm 21. The varieties of affective experience John J. Drummond 22. Existential feelings Matthew Ratcliffe 23. Emotional atmospheres Tonino Griffero 24. Values, norms, justification and the appropriateness of emotions Roberta De Monticelli 25. Morality and the emotions John J. Drummond and Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 26. Situated affectivity Achim Stephan and Sven Walter 27. Feminism, embodiment and emotions Luna Dolezal 28. Embodied interaffectivity and psychopathology Thomas Fuchs 29. Art and emotion Noel Carroll Part 3: Self-directed and individual emotions 30. Shame Dan Zahavi 31. Self-esteem, pride, embarrassment and shyness Anna Bortolan 32. Humility, humiliation and affliction Anthony J. Steinbock 33. Disgust Sara Heinaemaa 34. Fear, anxiety and boredom Lauren Freeman and Andreas Elpidorou 35. Grief Line Ryberg Ingerslev 36. Joy and happiness Michela Summa Part 4: Other-directed and collective emotions 37. Empathy, sympathy and compassion Thiemo Breyer 38. Aggressive emotions: from irritation to hatred, contempt and indignation Hilge Landweer 39. Hetero-induced shame and survivor shame Alba Montes Sanchez 40. Joint feeling Hector Andres Sanchez Guerrero 41. Political emotions Thomas Szanto and Jan Slaby Part 5: Borderline cases of emotions 42. Forgiveness and revenge Fabian Bernhardt 43. Gratitude Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 44. Trust Nicolas de Warren 45. Feeling solidarity Jan Mueller 46. Pain Fredrik Svenaeus 47. The uncanny Dylan Trigg 48. Hate of evil Hans Bernhard Schmid 49. Love Angelika Krebs Index
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Vice Versa;Heidegger;Good Life;Survivor Shame;Husserl;Intentional Feeling;Sartre;Existential Feelings;Merleau-Ponty;Affective Intentionality;emotions;Face To Face;morality;Sartre's Account;ethics;Condensation Area;existentialism;self-esteem;Atmospheric Feeling;embodiment;Profound Boredom;happiness;Affective Phenomena;grief;Chronic;feelings;Confer;affectivity;Wo;empathy;Follow;sympathy;Collective Emotions;situated affectivity;Early Phenomenology;political emotions;Sensory Feelings;phenomenology of emotions;Emotional Episode;Spinal Cord;Reactive Attitude;Moral Disgust;Chronic Shame;Classical Phenomenology
Introduction: the phenomenology of emotions-above and beyond 'What it is like to feel' Thomas Szanto and Hilge Landweer Part 1: Historical perspectives 1. Franz Brentano Michelle Montague 2. Edmund Husserl James Jardine 3. Alexander Pfaender Genki Uemura and Toru Yaegashi 4. Max Scheler Matthias Schlossberger 5. Moritz Geiger Alessandro Salice 6. Else Voigtlaender Ingrid Vendrell Ferran 7. Martin Heidegger and Otto Friedrich Bollnow Gerhard Thonhauser 8. Dietrich von Hildebrand Jean Moritz Mueller 9. Edith Stein Antonio Calcagno 10. Gerda Walther and Herman Schmalenbach Linas Tranas and Emanuele Caminada 11. Aurel Kolnai Ingrid Vendrell Ferran 12. Aron Gurwitsch Eric Chelstrom 13. Jean-Paul Sartre Anthony Hatzimoysis 14. Emmanuel Levinas Sophie Loidolt 15. Hannah Arendt Judith Mohrmann 16. Simone de Beauvoir Maren Wehrle 17. Maurice Merleau-Ponty Joel Krueger 18. Frantz Fanon Alia Al-Saji 19. Hermann Schmitz Henning Noerenberg Part 2: Systematic issues and contemporary debates 20. Affective intentionality and the reactive attitudes Bennett W. Helm 21. The varieties of affective experience John J. Drummond 22. Existential feelings Matthew Ratcliffe 23. Emotional atmospheres Tonino Griffero 24. Values, norms, justification and the appropriateness of emotions Roberta De Monticelli 25. Morality and the emotions John J. Drummond and Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 26. Situated affectivity Achim Stephan and Sven Walter 27. Feminism, embodiment and emotions Luna Dolezal 28. Embodied interaffectivity and psychopathology Thomas Fuchs 29. Art and emotion Noel Carroll Part 3: Self-directed and individual emotions 30. Shame Dan Zahavi 31. Self-esteem, pride, embarrassment and shyness Anna Bortolan 32. Humility, humiliation and affliction Anthony J. Steinbock 33. Disgust Sara Heinaemaa 34. Fear, anxiety and boredom Lauren Freeman and Andreas Elpidorou 35. Grief Line Ryberg Ingerslev 36. Joy and happiness Michela Summa Part 4: Other-directed and collective emotions 37. Empathy, sympathy and compassion Thiemo Breyer 38. Aggressive emotions: from irritation to hatred, contempt and indignation Hilge Landweer 39. Hetero-induced shame and survivor shame Alba Montes Sanchez 40. Joint feeling Hector Andres Sanchez Guerrero 41. Political emotions Thomas Szanto and Jan Slaby Part 5: Borderline cases of emotions 42. Forgiveness and revenge Fabian Bernhardt 43. Gratitude Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 44. Trust Nicolas de Warren 45. Feeling solidarity Jan Mueller 46. Pain Fredrik Svenaeus 47. The uncanny Dylan Trigg 48. Hate of evil Hans Bernhard Schmid 49. Love Angelika Krebs Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Vice Versa;Heidegger;Good Life;Survivor Shame;Husserl;Intentional Feeling;Sartre;Existential Feelings;Merleau-Ponty;Affective Intentionality;emotions;Face To Face;morality;Sartre's Account;ethics;Condensation Area;existentialism;self-esteem;Atmospheric Feeling;embodiment;Profound Boredom;happiness;Affective Phenomena;grief;Chronic;feelings;Confer;affectivity;Wo;empathy;Follow;sympathy;Collective Emotions;situated affectivity;Early Phenomenology;political emotions;Sensory Feelings;phenomenology of emotions;Emotional Episode;Spinal Cord;Reactive Attitude;Moral Disgust;Chronic Shame;Classical Phenomenology