Stefano Micali 
Phenomenology of Anxiety [PDF ebook] 

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This volume offers a thorough description of anxiety from a phenomenological perspective. Building on Bakhtin’s insights, the author develops the method of “phenomenological polyphony, ” which can do justice to the essential ambiguity of anxiety. In this polyphony, the voices of Kierkegaard, Husserl, Freud, Blumenberg,  Heidegger, Sartre, Adorno, Derrida and Levinas are particularly recognizable. The book explores new perspectives on the complex relation between anxiety, fear, and trauma with reference to different disciplines, from art history to cultural anthropology, from psychopathology to theology, from literature to political philosophy.


When is anxiety justified? When does anxiety cease to function as an effective and reasonable signal preventing imminent threats, and when does it become an invasive projection of our own ghosts? This volume presents a deep philosophical inquiry into the affective phenomenon that can both protect us from danger and be a danger in itself.


Moreover, the author explores the relevance of anxiety in the context of philosophical anthropology. In various theoretical frameworks, the difference between anxiety and fear serves as a criterion for distinguishing human beings from animals in particular. Accordingly, research on anxiety is crucial for defining human nature as such.


The analysis presented in this volume shows how an alteration of the dimensions of embodiment, time-consciousness, and phantasy takes place in anxiety. Furthermore,  the author elaborates on new categories for understanding of anxiety, such as quasi-intentional imaginative anticipation, which eludes the traditional differentiation between perception and imagination. The work culminates in a phenomenological analysis of five essential traits of anxiety: 1. its quasi-intentional imaginative anticipation; 2. its negative inspiration; 3. the recurrence of bodily manifestations; 4. the interlocution with an alien power; 5. its negative teleology.

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Table des matières

Dedication.- Chapter. 1.- Introduction.- Chapter. 2.- Anxiety Between Terror and Fear.- Chapter. 3.- Anxiety between negative connotation and positive teleology: Sartre, Kierkegaard and Heidegger.- Chapter. 4.- Anxiety, Desire and Imagination.- Chapter. 5.- Anxiety: A Phenomenological Investigation in V Acts.

A propos de l’auteur

Stefano Micali is Professor at the KU Leuven and the head of the Centre of the Husserl-Archives: Centre for Phenomenology and Continental Philosophy. He has published over 50  articles in  different languages (English, German, Italian, French, and Dutch) in various areas of research ranging  from psychopathology to religion, from political philosophy to aesthetics. He is the author of four monographic books: Überschüsse der Erfahrung (2008),  Esperienze temporali (2008),  Tra l’altro e se stessi (2020) and Phenomenology of Anxiety (2022). He has co-edited several books on the relation between philosophy and psychopathology such as Bilderfahrung und Psychopathologie (Fink Verlag, 2014) and Das überforderte Subjekt (Suhrkamp, 2018).

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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 222 ● ISBN 9783030890186 ● Taille du fichier 3.5 MB ● Maison d’édition Springer International Publishing ● Lieu Cham ● Pays CH ● Publié 2022 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 8348175 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale

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