Phenomenology of Emotions, Systematical and Historical Perspectives
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Volume XVI: Table of Contents
Editors’ Introduction: Emotions, Moods, and Feelings in the Phenomenological Tradition
Rodney K.B. Parker and Ignacio Quepons
Part I: Articles
1. Emotions, Value, and Action
John J. Drummond
2. Erotic Perception: Intersubjectivity, History, and Shame
Anthony J. Steinbock
3. Colorations and Moods in Husserl’s Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins (with a final hint towards the coloring of life)
Antonio Zirión Quijano
4. Self-conscious Emotions: Reflections on their Bipolarity, Normativity, and Perspectivity
Thiemo Breyer
5. Is Feeling Something Knowing Something? On the Intentionality of Feelings in Husserl’s Early Writings (1894-1913)
Maria Gyemant
6. Feeling as the Ground of Striving? The contribution of Alexander Pfänder
Mariano Crespo
7. Scheler’s Phenomenology of Emotive Life in the Context of his Ethical Program. Achievements and Abeyances
Panos Theodorou
8. Phenomenological Approaches to Hatred: Scheler, Pfänder, and Kolnai
Ingrid Vendrell Ferran
9. Stein and the ‘Rainbow of Emotions’: Empathy and Emotional Experience
Elisa Magrì
10. Sensibility,Values ans Selfhood: For a Phenomenology of the Emotional Life
Roberta De Monticelli
11. On Axiological and Practical Objectivity: Do Husserl’s considerations about objectivity in the axiological and practical realms demand a phenomenological account of dialogue?
Esteban Marin Ávila
12. Feeling Value. A Systematic Phenomenological Account of the Original Mode of Presentation of Value
Søren Engelsen
13. Can Emotions Be Directly Moral? Reflections on the latest book by Anthony Steinbock
Jakub Čapek
Part II: Documents
14. The Knowledge of Other EgosTheodor Lipps (edited and with an introduction by Timothy A. Burns, translated by Marco Cavallaro)
15. A Sketch of a Short Phenomenological Treatise on Living and Dying
Marc Richir (Introduction by Nicolás Garrera-Tolbert, translation by Pablo Posada Varela)
Part III: Varia
16. The External World – Whole and Parts: A Husserlian Hermeneutics of the Early Ontology of Hedwig Conrad-Martius
Ronny Miron
17. Husserl’s Scientific Context 1917-1938: A Look into Husserl’s Private Library
Mirja Hartimo
18. Heidegger on the Absoluteness of Death
Nate Zuckerman
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