Magyar Filozófiai Szemle/Hungarian Phiposophical Review 2020/1.
Self, Narrativity, Emotions
Contents
Preface
• Csaba Pléh: Narrative Identity in its Crises in Modern Literature
• Gábor Boros: First Phase of the Narrative Theory
of Personal Identity: Wilhelm Dilthey, and Georg Misch
• Tim Thornton: Narrative Identity and Dementia
• Gergely Ambrus: The Identity of Persons: Narrative
Constitution or Psychological Continuity?
• Judit Szalai: The ‘Reasons of Love’ Debate
in Analytic Philosophy: Reasons, Narratives, and Biology
• David Weberman: What is an Existential Emotion?
• Lore Hühn: Com-passion: On the Foundations
of Moral Philosophy for J. J. Rousseau and Arthur Schopenhauer
• Hye Young Kim: An Existentialist Analysis of Forgiveness and Gratitude
• James Cartlidge: Heidegger’s Philosophical
Anthropology of Moods
• Philippe Cabestan: Bad Faith versus Unconscious:
a Credible Alternative?
• Csaba Olay: Alienation
• Philipp Höfele: New Technologies and the “Heuristics of Fear”:
The Meaning and Prehistory of an Emotion in Jonas,
Heidegger and Hegel
Contributors
Summaries
- Szerző:
- Gergely Ambrus and Csaba Olay (szerk.)
- Megjelenés dátuma:
- 2020
- Információk:
- kartonált, 190 oldal
- ISBN:
- ISSN 0025-0090