Feeling and value, willing and action : essays in the context of a phenomenological psychology
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Feeling and value, willing and action : essays in the context of a phenomenological psychology
(Phaenomenologica, 216)
Springer, c2015
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume explores the role and status of phenomena such as feelings, values, willing, and action in the domain of perception and (social) cognition, as well as the way in which they are related. In its exploration, the book takes Husserl's lifelong project Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins (1909-1930) as its point of departure, and investigates these phenomena with Husserl but also beyond Husserl. Divided into two parts, the volume brings together essays that address the topics from different phenomenological, philosophical, and psychological perspectives. They discuss Husserl's position in dialogue with historical and recent philosophical and psychological debates and develop phenomenological accounts and descriptions with the help of Geiger, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Plessner, Sartre, Scheler, Schopenhauer, and Reinach.
Table of Contents
Part I : Husserl on Feeling and Value, Willing and Action.- Chapter 1: "Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins": Husserls Beitrag zu einer phanomenologischen Psychologie.- Chapter 2: L'Ethique a l'Epreuve de la Raison. Critique, Systeme et Methode dans les Vorlesungen uber Ethik und Wertlehre (1908-1914) de E. Husserl.- Chapter 3: La fonction de l'analogie dans la fondation de l'ethique chez Husserl.- Chapter 4: Exceptional Love.- Chapter 5: Husserl and Geiger on Feelings and Intentionality.- Chapter 6: Intentionality of Moods and Horizon-Consciousness in Husserls Phenomenology.- Chapter 7: Husserls Phanomenologie des Habitus und der Konstitution des bleibenden Charakters.- Chapter 8: Husserl's Conception of Cognition as Action. An Inquiry into its Prehistory.- Part II: Thinking with and beyond Husserl.- Chapter 9: Tatsache, Wert und menschliche Sensibilitat: Die Brentanoschule und die Gestaltpsychologie.- Chapter 10: Are Emotions "Recollected in Tranquility"? Phenomenological Reflections on Emotions, Memory, and the Temporal Dynamics of Experience.- Chapter 11: Affectivity and Temporality in Heidegger.- Chapter 12: Phanomenologie des Mitleids. Analyse eines moralischen Gefuhls im Anschluss an Husserl und Schopenhauer.- Chapter 13: Angst als fremde Macht.- Chapter 14 : Social Acts as Intersubjective Willing Actions.- Chapter 15: Leibliche Interaktionen und gemeinsame Absichten.
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