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  • Title: Max Scheler's Model of Stratified Affectivity and Its Relevance for Research on Emotions (Report)
  • Author : Appraisal
  • Release Date : January 01, 2011
  • Genre: Religion & Spirituality,Books,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 227 KB

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1. Feelings (1) are no longer neglected by philosophy as, according to some authorities, they have been in the past. (2) Yet, current research in its various forms and tendencies is usually dominated by a prevailing dichotomization, e.g. doing vs. thinking, body vs. mind, passivity vs. activity, practical vs. theoretical, personal vs. interpersonal, (3) perceptualism vs. cognitivism. According to this perspective feelings are considered as either being tied up with judgments or not related to them at all. As long as such positions are not categorical, they can be considered as pertinent. It can be the case that some feelings are cognitive while other are devoid of this feature. A problem emerges, however, when such claims become exclusive and one assumes that feelings are necessarily tied up with judgments or without any relation with judgments at all. By advocating this kind of exclusivism as to the statement that feelings are either bodily or mental, they turn out to be wrong. They both fall into reductionism, be it downward or upward.


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