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Emotion und Kognition Transformationen in der europäischen Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts

by Sonja Koroliov

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Main description: Wie verhält sich Emotionalität zu Wissen und Erkenntnis? Wie beeinflussen sie unseren Umgang mit dem Wissen, unsere Orientierung in der Welt? Die hier versammelten Beiträge nähern sich dem 18. Jahrhundert als einer Zeit, die auf diese Fragen originelle und bis heute wegweisende Antworten fand. Behandelt werden Themen wie der Einfluss der Emotionen auf die Wahrnehmung oder die Bedeutung der Narrativität für den Umgang mit Emotionalität bei sich und anderen, für Selbstbeherrschung und -therapie, aber auch Fremdkontrolle und Manipulation. Biographical note: Sonja Koroliov, Universität Innsbruck, Österreich. Biographical note: Sonja Koroliov, University of Innsbruck, Austria. Main description: How is emotion related to knowledge and understanding? How do emotions influence our engagement with knowledge and our orientation to the world? The articles assembled in this volume examine the 18th century as a time of discovery, when original answers to these questions were developed that continue to be innovative to this day. The articles consider various topics, including the impact of emotions on perception, the importance of narrativity in engaging with one's own emotionality and that of others, and how emotions relate to self-mastery and self-therapy while also facilitating the potential for external control and manipulation. How is emotion related to knowledge and understanding? The articles assembled in this volume examine the 18th century as a time of discovery, when original answers to these questions were developed. The articles consider the impact of emotions on perception, the importance of narrativity in engaging with emotionality, and how emotions relate to self-mastery and self-therapy, external control and manipulation. Sonja Koroliov, University of Innsbruck, Austria.… (more)
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Main description: Wie verhält sich Emotionalität zu Wissen und Erkenntnis? Wie beeinflussen sie unseren Umgang mit dem Wissen, unsere Orientierung in der Welt? Die hier versammelten Beiträge nähern sich dem 18. Jahrhundert als einer Zeit, die auf diese Fragen originelle und bis heute wegweisende Antworten fand. Behandelt werden Themen wie der Einfluss der Emotionen auf die Wahrnehmung oder die Bedeutung der Narrativität für den Umgang mit Emotionalität bei sich und anderen, für Selbstbeherrschung und -therapie, aber auch Fremdkontrolle und Manipulation. Biographical note: Sonja Koroliov, Universität Innsbruck, Österreich. Biographical note: Sonja Koroliov, University of Innsbruck, Austria. Main description: How is emotion related to knowledge and understanding? How do emotions influence our engagement with knowledge and our orientation to the world? The articles assembled in this volume examine the 18th century as a time of discovery, when original answers to these questions were developed that continue to be innovative to this day. The articles consider various topics, including the impact of emotions on perception, the importance of narrativity in engaging with one's own emotionality and that of others, and how emotions relate to self-mastery and self-therapy while also facilitating the potential for external control and manipulation. How is emotion related to knowledge and understanding? The articles assembled in this volume examine the 18th century as a time of discovery, when original answers to these questions were developed. The articles consider the impact of emotions on perception, the importance of narrativity in engaging with emotionality, and how emotions relate to self-mastery and self-therapy, external control and manipulation. Sonja Koroliov, University of Innsbruck, Austria.

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