<p> Since the early 1990s, phenomenology and cognitivism have become two of the most influential approaches to film theory. Yet far from being at odds with each other, both approaches offer important insights on our subjective experience of cinema. <em>Emotions, Ethics, and Cinematic Experience</em
Ethical Experience: A Phenomenology
β Scribed by Susi Ferrarello; Nicolle Zapien
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Academic
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 265
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Ethical Experience provides a unique phenomenological dialogue between psychology and philosophy. This novel approach focuses on lived experiences that belong to daily practical life, such self-identity and ethical decision-making. This practical focus enables the reader to explore how ethics relates to psychology and how the ethical agent determines herself within her surrounding community and world.
Using Husserlβs ethics the authors present a phenomenological approach moral psychology that offers an alternative to cognitive and neuroscientific theories.
This is a practical and theoretically rigorous textbook that will be of use to those researching and studying ethics, morality, psychology and religion.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part ONE
I.1 The phenomenological method, a theoretical βapplicationβ
I.2 Husserlβs ethics and psychology
I.3 The Trinitarian relationship of the world
I.4 Pathological and mystical time
I.5 The ethics of intimacy
I.6 Forced intimacy
Part Two
II.1 Phenomenological research and ethical experience
II.2 A leadership challenge
II.3 A parentβs ethical dilemma
II.4 The beginning of an affair
Conclusion
Notes
Introduction
I.1 The phenomenological method, a theoretical βapplicationβ
I.2 H usserlβs ethics and psychology
I.3 The Trinitarian relationship of the world
I.4 Pathological and mystical time
I.5 The ethics of intimacy
I.6 Forced intimacy
II.1 Phenomenological research and ethical experience
II.2 A leadership challenge
II.3 A parentβs ethical dilemma
II.4 The beginning of an affair
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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