A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF EMOTIONS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LANGUAGE GAMES
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https://doi.org/10.15381/escrypensam.v17i34.13653Keywords:
anomalous monism, language games, emotion, emotional phenomenologyAbstract
This paper phenomenologically deals with the emotions from the perspective of language games of Ludwig Wittgenstein. The theoretical framework is the anomalous monism of Donald Davidson. The analysis finally focuses on a hermeneutic-phenomenological description of emotions.Downloads
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