Search results for "eksistentialismi"
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Joel Lehtosen Rakastunut rampa ja ruumiillisuus eurooppalaisessa kirjallisuudessa
1998
Kokemuksen rakentuminen ja muutos psykoterapiassa tapaustutkimus Lauri Rauhalan filosofisen analyysin pohjalta
2008
Extending existential feeling through sensory substitution
2023
AbstractIn current philosophy of mind, there is lively debate over whether emotions, moods, and other affects can extend to comprise elements beyond one’s organismic boundaries. At the same time, there has been growing interest in the nature and significance of so-called existential feelings, which, as the term suggests, are feelings of one’s overall being in the world. In this article, I bring these two strands of investigation together to ask: can the material underpinnings of existential feelings extend beyond one’s skull and skin? To begin, I introduce and adopt a componential-systemic view of extended affectivity. In doing so, I specify the vehicle externalist criteria for extension em…
Les tropes dans deux pièces de théâtre de l'absurde : analyse rhétorique des tropes dans En attendant Godot et dans Fin de partie par Samuel Beck…
2002
Minun nimeni Minä ja Toinen konfliktina Jean-Paul Sartren sosiaalifilosofiassa
1997
Musiikkipsykoterapia tarkasteltuna vaihespesifisen teorian ja filosofisen analyysin näkökulmista
2001
The Oceanic Feeling: A Case Study in Existential Feeling
2014
In this paper I draw on contemporary philosophy of emotion to illuminate the phenomenological structure of so-called oceanic feelings. I suggest that oceanic feelings come in two distinct forms: (1) as transient episodes that consist in a feeling of dissolution of the psychological and sensory boundaries of the self, and (2) as a relatively permanent feeling of unity, embracement, immanence, and openness that does not involve occurrent experiences of boundary dissolution. I argue that both forms of feeling are existential feelings, i.e. pre-intentional bodily feelings that structure overall self-world experience. I re-conceptualize episodic oceanic feelings as shifts in existential feeling,…
A critical examination of existential feeling
2018
Matthew Ratcliffe (2008, 2015) has argued that existential feelings form a distinct class of bodily and non-conceptual feelings that pre-intentionally structure our intentional experience of others, the world, and ourselves. In this article, I will identify and discuss three interrelated areas of concern for Ratcliffe’s theory of existential feelings. First, the distinct senses in which existential feelings are felt as background bodily feelings and as spaces of possibility calls for further clarification. Second, the nature of the suggested bi-directional relationship between existential feelings and intentional experience remains ambiguous. Third, viewed in light of existential guilt, the…