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Self-Feeling: Can Self-Consciousness Be Understood as a Feeling? (Contributions to Phenomenology #107)

Self-Feeling: Can Self-Consciousness Be Understood as a Feeling? (Contributions to Phenomenology #107)

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Publication Date: November 20th, 2019
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
9783030307882
Pages:
266
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Description

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. Self-Consciousness.- Chapter 2. A Brief Overview of Philosophy of Self-Consciousness.- Chapter 3. Challenges in Current Philosophy of Self-Consciousness - The Heidelberg School.- Chapter 4. The Affective Turn.- Part II. Affectivity.- Chapter 5. A Brief Overview of Philosophy of Human Affectivity.- Chapter 6. Matthew Ratcliffe's Theory of Existential Feelings.- Chapter 7. Stephan and Slaby's Complementary Work.- Part III. Self-Feeling.- Chapter 8. The Features of Self-Feeling.- Chapter 9. How this Account of Self-Feeling Contributes to Today's Debates.- Chapter 10. Self-Feeling and Unity.- Chapter 11. Appropriateness of Self-Feeling.- Part IV. Self-Feeling and Thought: Self-Interpretation.- Chapter 12. Self-Interpretation.- Chapter 13. Appropriateness and Inappropriateness in Self-Interpretation.- Chapter 14. Authenticity.

About the Author

Gerhard Kreuch completed two graduate degrees in philosophy and socio-economics. During his PhD in philosophy he was Visiting Researcher at Stanford University. He was awarded the uni: docs fellowship for the best dissertation projects, the Marietta Blau Grant for studies abroad, and the prize for the best philosophical dissertation at the University of Vienna in 2017. His research focuses on questions of self-knowledge, self-consciousness, and philosophy of emotions.​