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000126221 100__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-5553-5844$$aVelázquez, J.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000126221 245__ $$aFeeling in values: axiological and emotional intentionality as living structure of ethical life, regarding Max Scheler's phenomenology
000126221 260__ $$c2023
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000126221 5203_ $$aSome of the contemporary ethical debates have put in value the rational feature of feelings because of the estimative intentionality that is implied in them. In this context, some claim that the intentionality of emotions is a kind of value perception, as Phenomenology stressed at the beginning of the twentieth century, particularly Max Scheler, by analysing emotional Feeling [Fühlen] in the frame of emotional life. In order to extend the context of this philosophical debate, and after describing Scheler’s phenomenology of feelings of the intentional and non-intentional emotional life, firstly, we defend the axiological and emotional intentionality as double intentionality that—in our understanding—Scheler analyses phenomenologically, while taking distance from Franz Brentano and Edmund Husserl’s intentional structure of estimative emotions. And, secondly, we propose a tentative interpretation of the link between estimative and emotional double intentionality as living structure of ethical life, in the light of Martin Heidegger’s Hermeneutical Phenomenology.
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000126221 591__ $$aETHICS$$b57 / 77 = 0.74$$c2023$$dQ3$$eT3
000126221 593__ $$aPhilosophy$$c2023$$dQ1
000126221 591__ $$aSOCIOLOGY$$b152 / 217 = 0.7$$c2023$$dQ3$$eT3
000126221 593__ $$aSociology and Political Science$$c2023$$dQ2
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000126221 7102_ $$15012$$2375$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bUnidad Predepartam. Filosofía$$cÁrea Filosofía
000126221 773__ $$g46 (2023), 43–57$$pHum. stud.$$tHUMAN STUDIES$$x0163-8548
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