Inscription of surprise in the phenomenology of emotions of Edmund Husserl [Spanish]

Authors

  • Natalie Depraz Université de Rouen

Abstract

In this paper we argue about the inscription of surprise in the phenomenology of emotions of E. Husserl. But before assuming that E. Husserl addressed the issue of surprise, we ask if he really did it and even, if it is possible to talk about a “phenomenology of emotions”

his work. The paper is thus motivated by two questions: Is surprise an emotion? Did Husserl really develop a “phenomenology of emotions”? This will take us to, 1) outline a redefinition of surprise, and 2) advance through the path of a phenomenology that has been a bit reformed by the fact of surprise. This issue will be developed in three stages: I. the husserlian phenomenology of emotions, II. Is surprise an emotion? III. The surprise, a process.

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Published

2014-06-15

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Dossier: Pensar el cuerpo