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Kolnai made a breakthrough in the phenomenology of aversion when he showed the double intentionality of emotions like fear, focusing on both the object of fear and the subjects' concern for his own well-being, this being one of the ways in which fear differs from disgust. In a surprising yet persuasive move, Kolnai argues that disgust is never related to inorganic or non-biological matter, and that its arousal by moral objects has an underlying similarity with its arousal by organic material: a…
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  • Format: 15.8 x 22.8 x 0.9 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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Kolnai made a breakthrough in the phenomenology of aversion when he showed the double intentionality of emotions like fear, focusing on both the object of fear and the subjects' concern for his own well-being, this being one of the ways in which fear differs from disgust. In a surprising yet persuasive move, Kolnai argues that disgust is never related to inorganic or non-biological matter, and that its arousal by moral objects has an underlying similarity with its arousal by organic material: a particular combination of life and death. Kolnai gives an analytic list of various kinds of disgusting objects (which should not be read just before lunch) and shows how disgust relates to the five senses.

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  • Author: Aurel Kolnai
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  • ISBN-10: 0812695666
  • ISBN-13: 9780812695663
  • Format: 15.8 x 22.8 x 0.9 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Kolnai made a breakthrough in the phenomenology of aversion when he showed the double intentionality of emotions like fear, focusing on both the object of fear and the subjects' concern for his own well-being, this being one of the ways in which fear differs from disgust. In a surprising yet persuasive move, Kolnai argues that disgust is never related to inorganic or non-biological matter, and that its arousal by moral objects has an underlying similarity with its arousal by organic material: a particular combination of life and death. Kolnai gives an analytic list of various kinds of disgusting objects (which should not be read just before lunch) and shows how disgust relates to the five senses.

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