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  1. The sentiment of rationality.William James - 1879 - Mind 4 (15):317-346.
  • Emotions in Heidegger and Sartre.Anthony Hatzimoysis - 2009 - In Peter Goldie (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion. Oxford University Press.
    Phenomenology has done more than any other school of thought for bringing emotions to the forefront of philosophical inquiry. The main reason for the interest shown by phenomenologists in the nature of emotions is perhaps not easily discernible. It might be thought that phenomenologists focus on emotions because the felt the quality of most emotional states renders them a privileged object of inquiry into the phenomenal properties of human experience. That view, in its turn, might lead one to think that (...)
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  • The phenomenology of mood and the meaning of life.M. Ratcliffe - 2010 - In Peter Goldie (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion. Oxford University Press. pp. 349--371.
     
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  • Concepts of Emotion in Modern Philosophy and Psychology.John Deigh - 2009 - In Peter Goldie (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion. Oxford University Press.
     
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  • Emotional Choice and Rational Choice.Jon Elster - 2009 - In Peter Goldie (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion. Oxford University Press.
     
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  • Die Christenheit oder Europa.Georg Philipp Friedrich von Hardenberg Novalis - 2017 - Araucaria 19 (38).
    Era una época hermosa, resplandeciente, aquella en la que Europa era un país cristiano, en la que una única Cristiandad habitaba esta parte del mundo humanamente configurada, un único y gran interés común unía las más apartadas provincias de este amplio reino espiritual. Aun sin poseer extensas posesiones de tierra, un único jefe guiaba y aunaba a las grandes fuerzas políticas.
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