Philosophy is often caricatured as one of the most disconnected and anaemic academic enterprises. Yet in philosophers’ own accounts of what drew them to the problems they have sought to address they answer, typically, in two broad, passionate, ways: wonder or anxiety. As such, philosophy, and philosophers’ self-understanding of themselves and their enterprise, can serve as a way to address some of the important topics raised by Rosfort and Stanghellini. Even for philosophers, the emotional experience of moods and affects is employed in narrativity, or at least, employed when one is called to give an account of oneself
Abstract: Many philosophers have worried about what philosophy is. Often they have looked for answer...
This paper considers arguments for finding human beings to be centrally rational or basically affect...
Through an analysis of Søren Kierkegaard’s Diapsalmata from the first volume of Either/Or, a work wh...
Philosophy is often caricatured as one of the most disconnected and anaemic academic enterprises. Ye...
Philosophy is often caricatured as one of the most disconnected and anemic academic enterprises. Yet...
Psychiatric interviewing highlights the apparent tension between psychiatry's quest for objectivity ...
The philosophical debate around the nature of moods has mostly focused on their apparent undirectedn...
Editorial to the special issue "The Role of Intuitions in Philosophical Methodology"
grantor: University of TorontoEmotions are more cognitively complex than philosophers have...
In Propelled, Elpidorou persuasively argues that the three prima facie undesirable conditions of bor...
In this paper I analyse the revelatory power of the fundamental moods as it is presented in Heidegge...
Many philosophers have worried about what philosophy is. Often they have looked for answers by consi...
In this study of emotions/moods I tackle the analysis of both analytic and Continental traditions of...
Many philosophers have worried about what philosophy is. Often they have looked for answers by consi...
Much of Western Philosophy has overlooked the central importance which human beings attribute to the...
Abstract: Many philosophers have worried about what philosophy is. Often they have looked for answer...
This paper considers arguments for finding human beings to be centrally rational or basically affect...
Through an analysis of Søren Kierkegaard’s Diapsalmata from the first volume of Either/Or, a work wh...
Philosophy is often caricatured as one of the most disconnected and anaemic academic enterprises. Ye...
Philosophy is often caricatured as one of the most disconnected and anemic academic enterprises. Yet...
Psychiatric interviewing highlights the apparent tension between psychiatry's quest for objectivity ...
The philosophical debate around the nature of moods has mostly focused on their apparent undirectedn...
Editorial to the special issue "The Role of Intuitions in Philosophical Methodology"
grantor: University of TorontoEmotions are more cognitively complex than philosophers have...
In Propelled, Elpidorou persuasively argues that the three prima facie undesirable conditions of bor...
In this paper I analyse the revelatory power of the fundamental moods as it is presented in Heidegge...
Many philosophers have worried about what philosophy is. Often they have looked for answers by consi...
In this study of emotions/moods I tackle the analysis of both analytic and Continental traditions of...
Many philosophers have worried about what philosophy is. Often they have looked for answers by consi...
Much of Western Philosophy has overlooked the central importance which human beings attribute to the...
Abstract: Many philosophers have worried about what philosophy is. Often they have looked for answer...
This paper considers arguments for finding human beings to be centrally rational or basically affect...
Through an analysis of Søren Kierkegaard’s Diapsalmata from the first volume of Either/Or, a work wh...