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Gefühle, Werte und das ausgedehnte Selbst

Translated title of the contribution: Emotions, values and the extended self
  • Markus Mühling

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    Abstract

    This essay argues (1) for the concept of the self as extended into the environment by using the theories of (a) the externality of meaning, (b) conceptual experience, (c) the extended mind, (d) the ecological brain, and (e) bodily perception in order to (2) reject Cartesian body-mind dualism, and in order to (3) establish a phenomenological theory of the perception of values by means of affectivity.It culminates (4) in nine philosophical and six theological theses: Our ability to perceive values is fallible and dependent on the narrative meshwork of stories that form our personal becoming.Human becoming in the meshwork of the Gospel enables an perception of values in resonance with reality, since it occurs in the triune, narrative becoming of God.

    Translated title of the contributionEmotions, values and the extended self
    Original languageGerman
    JournalKerygma und Dogma
    Volume63
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)115–131
    Number of pages17
    ISSN0023-0707
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 13.06.2017

    Research areas and keywords

    • Theology
    • Philosophy
    • Cultural studies
    • Psychology
    • Transdisciplinary studies
    • Biology

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Religious studies

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