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Feelings and Feeling-States in the Schema of the Heart

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Abstract

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 intentional structure and evidence, are dynamic movements, and are irreducible to feeling-states, which are static. Emotions are kinds of feelings, and loving and hating are pre-eminent examples of such act-movements. States and conditions like being sad, being angry, hatred, being in-love, being joyful, are examples of feeling-states.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationContributions To Phenomenology
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages85-104
Number of pages20
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Publication series

NameContributions To Phenomenology
Volume117
ISSN (Print)0923-9545
ISSN (Electronic)2215-1915

Keywords

  • Auto-affection
  • Feeling-states
  • Feelings
  • Max Scheler
  • Phenomenology
  • Value

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