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The Liberating Cacophony of Feelings: Kierkegaard on Emotions

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 11. August 2021
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Abstract

This article argues that Kierkegaard’s account of emotions has something important to contribute to contemporary philosophy of emotions. The argument proceeds in five steps. The first section starts by outlining two influential paradigms in contemporary philosophy of emotions: the feeling theories and the cognitive theories. The second section then turns to a critique of two prominent approaches that read Kierkegaard’s conception of emotions as belonging to the cognitive theories. The third section presents Kierkegaard as a phenomenologist of emotional ambiguity, while the fourth section attempts to outline a taxonomy of Kierkegaard’s phenomenology of emotional experience. The fifth and final section argues that Kierkegaard’s primary contribution to contemporary philosophy of emotions is to be found in his concept of anxiety as the experience of human freedom particularly with respect to the ambiguity of feeling and understanding characteristic of this fundamental affective phenomenon.

Published Online: 2021-08-11
Published in Print: 2021-08-11

© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Titelseiten
  2. Title pages
  3. Preface
  4. Contents
  5. Articles
  6. Abbreviations
  7. Section 1: Interpreting Kierkegaard’s Authorship
  8. Section 1:   Interpreting Kierkegaard’s Authorship
  9. In Search of “That Archimedean Point”: The Development of Selfhood in Kierkegaard’s Journal of Gilleleje
  10. Philosophy Lost and Found: Irony and Renewal in Kierkegaard’s Philosophical Fragments
  11. Between Deception and Authority: Kierkegaard’s Use of Scripture in the Discourses, “Thoughts That Wound from Behind—for Upbuilding”
  12. “Your Existence is a Delight to Us.” An Investigation into the Identity of the Neighbour in Kierkegaard’s Works of Love
  13. The Concept of State in Kierkegaard’s Papers
  14. Section 2: Selected Concepts and Problems in Kierkegaard
  15. Section 2:   Selected Concepts and Problems in Kierkegaard
  16. Human Striving and Absolute Reliance upon God: A Kierkegaardian Paradox
  17. The Hidden Divine Experimenter: Kierkegaard on Providence
  18. Towards the Socratic Mission: Imitatio Socratis
  19. Between Singularity and Plurality: Kierkegaard and the Paradox of Absolute Difference
  20. The Liberating Cacophony of Feelings: Kierkegaard on Emotions
  21. The (Im)proper Community: On the Concept of Eiendommelighed in Kierkegaard
  22. Without Authority: Kierkegaard’s Resistance to Patriarchy
  23. Ecophilosophy and the Ambivalence of Nature: Kierkegaard and Knausgård on Lilies, Birds and Being
  24. Section 3: Kierkegaard’s Sources and Historical Context
  25. Section 3:   Kierkegaard’s Sources and Historical Context
  26. Sibbern’s Anticipations of Kierkegaard’s Polemic against the Hegelians: The Critique of Abstraction
  27. Hans L. Martensen on Self-Consciousness, Mysticism, and Freedom
  28. “The Greatest Sculptor”: Bertel Thorvaldsen According to Kierkegaard
  29. Section 4: Receptions and Reflections of Kierkegaard’s Thought
  30. Section 4:   Receptions and Reflections of Kierkegaard’s Thought
  31. The Tale of Two Seducers: Existential Entrapment in the Works of Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky
  32. What is Worldly Logic and Why Might it Lead to Suicide? Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein, and the Critique of Logic
  33. Lukács and Kierkegaard: Decadence or Despair
  34. Is Hell the Other? Kierkegaard and Sartre on the Dialectic of Recognition
  35. On the Limitations of Lao Sze Kwang’s “Trichotomy of the Self” in His Interpretation of Kierkegaard
  36. Section 5: Kierkegaard’s Authorial Strategies
  37. Section 5:   Kierkegaard’s Authorial Strategies
  38. Kierkegaard and the Publisher’s Peritext
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