Tropes of Transport

Intervening in the multidisciplinary debate on emotion, Tropes of Transport offers a fresh analysis of Hegel’s work that becomes an important resource for Pahl’s cutting-edge theory of emotionality. If it is usually assumed that the sincerity of emotions and the force of affects depend on their imme...

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Автор: Pahl, Katrin
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Опубліковано: Northwestern University Press 2021
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Tropes of Transport
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Consciousness
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