O papel epistêmico das emoções na sensibilidade ao valor: uma análise fenomenológica

Autores

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51359/2357-9986.2022.256760

Palavras-chave:

fenomenologia da emoção, teoria do valor, experiência emocional, sensibilidade do valor

Resumo

Este documento apresenta um relato fenomenológico dos papéis epistêmicoscentrais que as emoções podem desempenhar no contexto da sensibilidadeao valor. Especifico as formas significativas como as emoções são dadas naexperiência vivida como possíveis fontes de apreensão de valor. Assim, umaexplicação ou estrutura experiente para o debate em andamento sobre a relação entre a emoção e a consciência de valor é explicada. Através de umaanálise fenomenológica, o documento explica e ilustra três funções epistêmicas centrais que as emoções podem ter ao serem fontes de informaçãoavaliativa, como visto do ponto de vista da experiência vivida: A) As emoções estão constitutivamente relacionadas a apresentações de valor; B) Asemoções tendem a suscitar atenção específica de valor; e C) A aberturaemocional pode desempenhar um papel crucial na compreensão direta devalor determinado. Além disso, com base nas análises de A), B) e C), a investigação fenomenológica torna inteligível o que pode dar errado quandoas emoções distorcem nossa visão avaliativa e argumenta que ela pode seranalisada como resultado das funções centrais de formação da atenção dasemoções à medida que elas se apresentam na experiência vivida 

Biografia do Autor

Søren Engelsen, Roskilde University

Søren Engelsen holds a PhD in philosophy and is a postdoc at Roskilde University, Denmark, Department of Health Promotion and Health Strategies. Engelsen researches practical and applied philosophy, and he is mainly concerned with value, well-being, emotions, and ethics, topics he explores with a phenomenological and existential philosophical approach.

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Publicado

2022-12-12

Edição

Seção

Dossiê “Fenomenologia, Ação, Cognição e Afetividade”