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Self-Feeling

by Gerhard Kreuch

Book Details

Publisher:Springer Nature
Published:2019-11-11
Pages:267
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

This monograph offers new insights into the connection between self-consciousness and emotion. It focuses on what fundamental โ€œfeelings of beingโ€ tell us about ourselves. The results enrich the philosophy of human affectivity and help shed new light on some pressing, current problems. The author seeks to understand self-consciousness as an affective phenomenon, namely as self-feeling. He identifies it as a pre-reflective, pre-propositional, bodily feeling that shapes our space of possibilities.

Our Review

This philosophical work explores the profound connection between self-awareness and emotion, arguing that our fundamental sense of being is rooted in a pre-reflective, bodily feeling the author terms "self-feeling." Kreuch presents a compelling case for understanding self-consciousness not as a purely intellectual process but as an affective phenomenon that actively shapes our perception of what is possible in the world. The analysis moves beyond traditional cognitive frameworks to examine how this foundational feeling informs our entire existence.

By identifying self-feeling as a pre-propositional experience that precedes rational thought, the author provides a fresh perspective on human affectivity that will resonate with readers interested in phenomenology and the philosophy of mind. This monograph is particularly valuable for those grappling with contemporary problems in consciousness studies, as it offers a nuanced framework for understanding the embodied nature of selfhood. The result is a significant contribution that challenges conventional boundaries between emotion and cognition, inviting a deeper appreciation for the felt dimension of being.

Themes

Philosophy

Subjects

Philosophy