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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Casey, Edward S. (1939-....)
Titre(s) : Turning emotion inside out [Texte imprimé] : affective life beyond the subject / Edward S. Casey
Publication : Evanston (Ill.) : Northwestern University press, copyright 2022
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIV-264 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm
Collection : Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy
Lien à la collection : Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy (Evanston)
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr. Index
"Edward S. Casey invites us to rethink our emotions as fundamentally emerging from
outside and around the self, redirecting our attention from the subjective sources
of emotion to what reaches us from outside the domain of the subject"
Sujet(s) : Émotions (philosophie)
Affectivité -- Philosophie
Sujet (philosophie)
Indice(s) Dewey :
128.37 (23e éd.) = Émotion (philosophie)
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780810144330 (br.). - ISBN 0810144336
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46926210k
Notice n° :
FRBNF46926210
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Introduction : The extraversion of emotion ; Part 1: Understanding emotion : ancient
to modern views. Ancient anger : Plato, Aristotle, and early democracy ; Turning
emotion outside-in : from Seneca to Descartes ; Emotion everywhere : Spinoza ; Kant
and the place of the sublime ; Part 2: Emotional placescapes : the interpersonal
dynamics of emotion. The interpersonal domain : Merleau-Ponty and Scheler ; Ahmed's
contribution : emotion splayed out between signifying surfaces ; Affective attunement
and emotion in the crowd : Stern, Le Bon, and incipient fascism ; Following Freud
down wnder the subject ; Part 3: Toward a prospective periphenomenology of emotion.
Emotional edges and interembodiment ; Elasticity and transmissibility ; Atmosphere
and affective environment ; Epilogue : Outwardizing emotion ; Appendix : Art and
affect in the wake of the Holocaust.