The World-Directedness of Emotional Feeling: On Affect and Intentionality
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Beschreibung
Chapter 1: Introduction.- 1.1: The Significance of Emotional Feeling.- 1.2: Feeling, 'Cognizance-Taking' and 'Position-Taking'.- 1.3: Overview of Individual Chapters.- Chapter 2: Feelings and Formal Objects.- 2.1: The Felt Aspect of Emotion.- 2.1.1: Jamesian Aensations.- 2.1.2: Hedonic Tones.- 2.2: Formal Objections.- 2.2.1: The Significance of Formal Objects.- 2.2.2: Axiological Realism.- 2.3: Conclusion.- Chapter 3: Emotional Feeling as Receptivity to Value.- 3.1: The Manifest Image of Occurent Emotion According to the Axiological Receptivity View.- 3.2: How the Axiological Receptivity View Fails the Manifest Image of Emotion: Feeling Towards.- 3.3: Feeling Towards and Responsiveness.- 3.4: A Possible Concern: Affectivity and Directedness.- 3.5: Implications for the Significance and Structure of Formal Objects.- 3.6: Conclusion.- Chapter 4: Emotional Feeling as Position-Taking.- 4.1: The Idea.- 4.2: Substantiating the Notion of Emotional Position-Taking.- 4.2.1: The Personal Dimension of Hedonic Tone.- 4.2.2: Hedonic Tone as Position-Taking.- 4.3: Emotional Feeling as Position-Taking and as Evaluative Attitude.- 4.4: Conclusion.- Chapter 5: The Evaluative Foundation of Emotion Feeling.- 5.1: Feeling Value.- 5.2: Concern-Based Construals as Receptivity to Value.- 5.3: Construals and Conceptual Capacities.- 5.4: How to Think of Construals as a Form of Epistemic Access.- 5.5: Conclusion.- Chapter 6: Conclusion.
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Breite: | 152 |
Gewicht: | 352 g |
Höhe: | 212 |
Länge: | 19 |
Seiten: | 155 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Jean Moritz Müller |
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