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Emotions
Their Cognitive Base and Ontological Importance
Year of Publication: 2009
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2009. 217 pp.
ISBN 978-3-03911-405-4  pb.
 
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Book synopsis
In this study of emotions and moods the author discusses both analytic and continental traditions of philosophy. He starts by examining critically the influential hybrid cognitive theory (in particular William Lyons's causal-evaluative theory), describing its merits but also elucidating a number of fundamental defects that exist in this account. He goes on to detail Martin Heidegger's description of mood in Being and Time as pre-cognitive and pre-moral, defending it from those who attempt to attribute a cognitive dimension to it.
The book highlights the significance of connections or bonds in our affective lives, at the ontic as well as ontological levels, by examining three specific emotions; grief, guilt and objectless fear. One of the study's principal achievements is the demonstration that there is much to be gained from both the analytic and continental traditions of philosophy in furthering our understanding of emotion and mood analysis. In particular, it shows how our understanding of guilt and objectless fear can be deepened when assessed in Heideggerian terms.
Contents
Contents: Emotion Analysis - Critical Assessment of the Cognitive Theory - Pathways Towards Heidegger's Analysis - Defending Heidegger as Offering a Pre-cognitive and Ontologically Important Account of Emotions/Moods - A Focus on Grief - Guilt and Objectless Fear - New Translation of Section 58 of Being and Time - Linking Analytic and Continental Philosophy.
About the author(s)/editor(s)
The Author: Kevin Sludds is an award-winning poet and philosopher. He lectures in ethics at the Institute of Technology, Sligo, Ireland.
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