In this paper, I articulate Heidegger’s notion of Befindlichkeit and show that his phenomenological account of affective existence can be understood in terms of contemporary work on emotions. By examining Heidegger’s account alongside contemporary accounts of emotions, I not only demonstrate the ways in which key aspects of the former are present in the latter; I also explicate in detail the ways in which our understanding of Befindlichkeit and its relationship to moods and emotions can benefit from an empirically-informed study of emotion
This paper sets out to explore what, for Heidegger, gives anxiety such revelatory power. I would esp...
In this study of emotions/moods I tackle the analysis of both analytic and Continental traditions of...
This chapter re-examines Heidegger’s analysis of moods in Being and Time against the backdrop of his...
In this paper, I articulate Heidegger’s notion of Befindlichkeit and show that his phenomenological ...
In Being and Time as well as in his later writings, Heidegger comes to distinguish between fundament...
This essay provides an analysis of the role of affectivity in Martin Heidegger's writings from the m...
This paper contrasts Sartre’s account of emotion with Heidegger’s account of Befindlichkeit and ‘moo...
In this paper I analyse the revelatory power of the fundamental moods as it is presented in Heidegge...
This paper reconstructs the origin and choice of the term Befindlichkeit, analyzing the Heideggerian...
In ‘Affectivity in Heidegger I: Moods and Emotions in Being and Time’, we explicated the crucial rol...
Despite the importance that Heidegger assigns to affectivity structurally in Being and Time, account...
What can phenomenology tell us about the feelings and emotions? Many things, apparently, since ther...
In this thesis, I develop a critical dialogue with Martin Heidegger's projection of the meaning of b...
The aim of this essay is to resume and reinterpret the Heideggerian interpretation of emotional tona...
Phenomenology's central insight is that affectivity is not an inconsequential or contingent characte...
This paper sets out to explore what, for Heidegger, gives anxiety such revelatory power. I would esp...
In this study of emotions/moods I tackle the analysis of both analytic and Continental traditions of...
This chapter re-examines Heidegger’s analysis of moods in Being and Time against the backdrop of his...
In this paper, I articulate Heidegger’s notion of Befindlichkeit and show that his phenomenological ...
In Being and Time as well as in his later writings, Heidegger comes to distinguish between fundament...
This essay provides an analysis of the role of affectivity in Martin Heidegger's writings from the m...
This paper contrasts Sartre’s account of emotion with Heidegger’s account of Befindlichkeit and ‘moo...
In this paper I analyse the revelatory power of the fundamental moods as it is presented in Heidegge...
This paper reconstructs the origin and choice of the term Befindlichkeit, analyzing the Heideggerian...
In ‘Affectivity in Heidegger I: Moods and Emotions in Being and Time’, we explicated the crucial rol...
Despite the importance that Heidegger assigns to affectivity structurally in Being and Time, account...
What can phenomenology tell us about the feelings and emotions? Many things, apparently, since ther...
In this thesis, I develop a critical dialogue with Martin Heidegger's projection of the meaning of b...
The aim of this essay is to resume and reinterpret the Heideggerian interpretation of emotional tona...
Phenomenology's central insight is that affectivity is not an inconsequential or contingent characte...
This paper sets out to explore what, for Heidegger, gives anxiety such revelatory power. I would esp...
In this study of emotions/moods I tackle the analysis of both analytic and Continental traditions of...
This chapter re-examines Heidegger’s analysis of moods in Being and Time against the backdrop of his...