Habit is a key concept in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. In this paper, I want to flesh out Husserl’s conception of habit (for which he employs a wide variety of terms including: Habitus, Habitualität, Gewohnheit, das ...
Moran, Dermot(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011-10)
Edmund Husserl’s account, especially in his Crisis of European Sciences (1936) and
Vienna Lecture (1935), of the Greek philosophical breakthrough to universal rationality has been criticized as Eurocentric. Husserl speaks ...
Starting from the assumption that one can literally perceive someone’s anger in their
face, I argue that this would not be possible if what is perceived is a static facial
signature of their anger. There is a product/process ...
Emotions are manifest in the behaviour that expresses them. This only makes sense if
a piece of emotionally expressive behaviour is taken to be an Aristotelian process of
manifesting or realising emotion. The emotions ...
Casey, Gerard(University of Notre Dame Press, 2013-06)
As a philosophical theory, as contrasted with a theological view or an
assumption of popular science or an emotional intuition about fate, determinism
fails because it is unstateable. However far we impinge (for instance ...
A significant argument for the claim that knowing-wh is knowing-that, which is implicit
in much of the literature on this, is spelt out and its significance explored. The argument
includes an assumption that knowing-wh ...