While certain levels of fear and anxiety seem quite appropriate to the experience of birth, it is detrimental if they become overwhelming. This article strives to understand birth-related affects more thoroughly by asking which affects are commonly involved, and how they come about. Martin Heidegger provides the most developed phenomenology of affects available to us. A phenomenological perspective proves useful because its close description allows categorising affects into mundane ones like fears (evoked by specific entities and circumstances) and existential ones like anxiety. Anxiety concerns our existence in its entirety and brings us face to face with the fact that we are finite beings in a groundless existence. Giving birth means need...
The aim of this dissertation is to critically engage with anxiety on a psychiatric level, to develop...
In the context of a history of the emotions, Martin Heidegger presents an important and yet challeng...
A significant portion of the secondary literature on Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time has focused o...
Phenomenology's central insight is that affectivity is not an inconsequential or contingent characte...
This essay compares Freud’s and Heidegger’s concept of Angst. Heidegger’s and Freud’s interpretation...
This paper sets out to explore what, for Heidegger, gives anxiety such revelatory power. I would esp...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.This paper deals with Heidegger's existential analysis of there-being (Dasein)...
In this article I will detail the short-comings that exist in the cognitive account of the emotion o...
This paper examines how to best be with women during birth, based on a phenomenological description ...
Terror and Dread: The Significance of “The Unfamiliar” in the Ontology of Martin Heidegger’s Being ...
This essay provides an analysis of the role of affectivity in Martin Heidegger's writings from the m...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.)-University of Natal, 1999.This mini-thesis attempts to understand what it means ...
This study explores the meaning of the lived experience of being born into grief. Using a phenomenol...
Analyzing the fundamental ontology of Dasein in Martin Heidegger\u27s Being and Time, this essay det...
Heidegger’s analysis of human existence has long been criticized for ignoring the full possibilities...
The aim of this dissertation is to critically engage with anxiety on a psychiatric level, to develop...
In the context of a history of the emotions, Martin Heidegger presents an important and yet challeng...
A significant portion of the secondary literature on Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time has focused o...
Phenomenology's central insight is that affectivity is not an inconsequential or contingent characte...
This essay compares Freud’s and Heidegger’s concept of Angst. Heidegger’s and Freud’s interpretation...
This paper sets out to explore what, for Heidegger, gives anxiety such revelatory power. I would esp...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.This paper deals with Heidegger's existential analysis of there-being (Dasein)...
In this article I will detail the short-comings that exist in the cognitive account of the emotion o...
This paper examines how to best be with women during birth, based on a phenomenological description ...
Terror and Dread: The Significance of “The Unfamiliar” in the Ontology of Martin Heidegger’s Being ...
This essay provides an analysis of the role of affectivity in Martin Heidegger's writings from the m...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.)-University of Natal, 1999.This mini-thesis attempts to understand what it means ...
This study explores the meaning of the lived experience of being born into grief. Using a phenomenol...
Analyzing the fundamental ontology of Dasein in Martin Heidegger\u27s Being and Time, this essay det...
Heidegger’s analysis of human existence has long been criticized for ignoring the full possibilities...
The aim of this dissertation is to critically engage with anxiety on a psychiatric level, to develop...
In the context of a history of the emotions, Martin Heidegger presents an important and yet challeng...
A significant portion of the secondary literature on Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time has focused o...