Saving this to read! "... a non-mentalistic view of emotions as phenomena in interpersonal space in conjunction with a theory of the felt body’s constitutive involvement in human experience". https://t.co/zDJhtjrzjp
RT @EcsuOist: I just discovered "new phenomenology"! Its pre-individual take on affective atmospheres and vital drives is very timely indee…
RT @EcsuOist: I just discovered "new phenomenology"! Its pre-individual take on affective atmospheres and vital drives is very timely indee…
Hermann Schmitz (1928): emotions are atmospheres, poured out in space, surfaceless, filling the room, engaging and gripping the felt body https://t.co/BMGbHteylP
RT @EcsuOist: I just discovered "new phenomenology"! Its pre-individual take on affective atmospheres and vital drives is very timely indee…
Yep. For a new cognitive paradigm.
RT @EcsuOist: I just discovered "new phenomenology"! Its pre-individual take on affective atmospheres and vital drives is very timely indee…
I just discovered "new phenomenology"! Its pre-individual take on affective atmospheres and vital drives is very timely indeed. I think I found an ideal phenomenological complement to the kind of cognitive science we are developing. https://t.co/NyOmrIB0TL
@TomboftheSoul @ppverbeek @MCoeckelbergh @katinamichael @anitaleirfall For a glimpse into Schmitz’s work have a look at the first English translation of a brief text which also features a nice introduction to his work: https://t.co/IZTx9bd9gG
@melobirou http://t.co/IyMWNanfAx emotions as phenomena in interpersonal space in conjunction with a theory of the felt body’s constitutive