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  1. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
  2. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences : Volume 13
  3. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences : Volume 13, Issue 4, December 2014
  4. Commitment and attunement
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Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences : Volume 16
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Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences : Volume 13
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences : Volume 13, Issue 4, December 2014
The Phenomenology and Science of Emotions: An Introduction
How can emotions be both cognitive and bodily?
Varieties of extended emotions
The temporal dynamic of emotional emergence
Commitment and attunement
Depression as existential feeling or de-situatedness? Distinguishing structure from mode in psychopathology
Passive fear
Pain, pleasure, and the intentionality of emotions as experiences of values: A new phenomenological perspective
Martha C. Nussbaum’s Political Emotions
Compassion and Tragedy in the Aspiring Society
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Commitment and attunement

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author DeLancey, Craig
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract Heidegger’s view of attunement, and evolutionary theories of emotion, would appear to be wholly independent accounts of affects. This paper argues that we can understand the phenomenology of attunement and the evolutionary functionalist theory of emotions as distinct perspectives on those same emotions. The reason that the two perspectives are distinct is that some affects can act as commitment mechanisms, and this requires them to be experienced in a way that obscures their ultimate functional role. These perspectives are potentially mutually consistent, however, and being aware of both may provide insight for productive research programs. Although there are conflicts between the methods and background assumptions of these two approaches, I argue that we should allow these conflicts to stand if the outcome of interaction is productive.
Starting Page 579
Ending Page 594
Page Count 16
File Format PDF
ISSN 15687759
Journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
Volume Number 13
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 15728676
Language English
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Publisher Date 2014-05-27
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Attunement Cognitive theories of emotion Emotion Evolutionary theories of emotion Affect program theory Heidegger Phenomenology Interdisciplinary Studies Philosophy of Mind Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Philosophy Cognitive Neuroscience
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