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8. The Relevance of Idealist Psychology in a Darwinian World
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Paul Redding
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: A Logic for the Reasons of the Heart? 1
- 1. Affect in Twentieth-Century Thought 7
- 2. James's Theory of the Emotions in the Context of His Conception of the Mind 24
- 3. Freud, Affect, and the Logic of the Unconscious 46
- 4. Kant, Mind, and Self-Consciousness 71
- 5. The Unsayable Self-Feeling Body: Feeling, Representation, and Reality in Fichte' s Transcendental Idealism 88
- 6. The Feeling and Representing Organism: Schelling, Transcendental Idealism, and Naturphilosophie 106
- 7. Hegel, Affect, and Cognition 127
- 8. The Relevance of Idealist Psychology in a Darwinian World 145
- Notes 159
- Bibliography 185
- Index 195
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: A Logic for the Reasons of the Heart? 1
- 1. Affect in Twentieth-Century Thought 7
- 2. James's Theory of the Emotions in the Context of His Conception of the Mind 24
- 3. Freud, Affect, and the Logic of the Unconscious 46
- 4. Kant, Mind, and Self-Consciousness 71
- 5. The Unsayable Self-Feeling Body: Feeling, Representation, and Reality in Fichte' s Transcendental Idealism 88
- 6. The Feeling and Representing Organism: Schelling, Transcendental Idealism, and Naturphilosophie 106
- 7. Hegel, Affect, and Cognition 127
- 8. The Relevance of Idealist Psychology in a Darwinian World 145
- Notes 159
- Bibliography 185
- Index 195