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Tetsugaku Companion to Feeling
This edited volume is the first in English that covers the philosophy of feeling and related topics in Japanese philosophy on Nishida Kitarō and...
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Extending existential feeling through sensory substitution
In current philosophy of mind, there is lively debate over whether emotions, moods, and other affects can extend to comprise elements beyond one’s...
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The interoceptive underpinnings of the feeling of being alive. Damasio’s insights at work
The feeling of being alive still constitutes a major blind spot of contemporary affective sciences research. The mainstream view accepts it as an...
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Neuropragmatism, the cybernetic revolution, and feeling at home in the world
In recent work, Mark Johnson has argued that a scientifically updated version of John Dewey’s pragmatism affords human beings the opportunity to feel...
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The moral value of feeling-with
Recent work on empathy has focused on the phenomenon of feeling on behalf of, or for , others, and on determining the role it ought to play in our...
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Affect and the Feeling Self
This chapter continues the argument that affect is integral to all aspects of experience, turning from flow and meaning to a consideration of... -
On Tragic Feeling and Human Weakness
The thesis that I uphold in this dissertation is double: I start from the idea that there is a special kind of feeling that I call tragic and that... -
Feeling, Reflection, and Reasoning in the Mencius
One of the most intriguing features of the Mencius lies in its claims about the path to goodness: they are eloquently defended but also articulated... -
Episodic memory and the feeling of pastness: from intentionalism to metacognition
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest among philosophers of memory in the questions of how to characterize and to account for the...
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Feeling as Consciousness of Value
A vast range of our everyday experiences seem to involve an immediate consciousness of value. We hear the rudeness of someone making offensive...
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Feeling Emotions for Future People
It is more difficult to feel emotions for future generations than for those who currently exist, and this seems to be one of the reasons why we...
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The Orientation of Japanese Philosophy: Feeling in Nishida, or Scientific Attitude in Tanabe
The aim of this chapter is to focus on two representatives of Japanese philosophy: Nishida Kitarō, and Tanabe Hajime. More precisely, I shall compare... -
Real Feeling and Fictional Time in Human-AI Interactions
As technology improves, artificial systems are increasingly able to behave in human-like ways: holding a conversation; providing information, advice,...
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Feeling in Values: Axiological and Emotional Intentionality as Living Structure of Ethical Life, Regarding Max Scheler’s Phenomenology
Some of the contemporary ethical debates have put in value the rational feature of feelings because of the estimative intentionality that is implied...
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Special Attention to the Self: a Mechanistic Model of Patient RB’s Lost Feeling of Ownership
Patient RB has a peculiar memory impairment wherein he experiences his memories in rich contextual detail, but claims to not own them. His memories...
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Feelings and Feeling-States in the Schema of the Heart
In this chapter, I describe feelings and feeling-states, and I suggest how feelings and feeling-states are related. Feelings have their own kind of... -
The Role of Shuqing (Feeling-Expression) in Response to the Form of Formlessness: Its Role in Eastern Culture and Philosophies
In elaborating the uniqueness of the Eastern concept of nothingness, Nishida Kitarō places his focus on the characteristic of a feeling that is... -
Inappropriate emotions, marginalization, and feeling better
A growing body of work argues that we should reform problematic emotions like anxiety, anger, and shame: doing this will allow us to better harness...