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On the Temporality of Emotions by Berislav Marusic, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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On the Temporality of Emotions by Berislav Marusic, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
On the Temporality of Emotions by Berislav Marusic, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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On the Temporality of Emotions by Berislav Marusic, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Many emotions attenuate more rapidly than the significance of the considerations that gives rise to them as we accommodate ourselves to what happens. Grief often diminishes quickly, even though the dead continue to matter to us; anger often evaporates, even though the injustice to which itresponds remains undiminished. Nonetheless, such accommodation seems acceptable: it would be a mistake to be persistently grieving or to be relentlessly angry. But how could it be acceptable, if the reasons for grief and anger remain significant? Unlike grief and anger, whose diminution is puzzling, what seems puzzling in the case of love is its continuation. In its self-consciousness, love is endless; in loving someone, we foresee no end to our love. Yet we know that love can end: hearts are broken, lovers betrayed, and people grow apart. Does the self-consciousness of love involve a mistake?Or can we reasonably think of our love as lasting?On the Temporality of Emotions argues that whereas grief and anger reasonably diminish, love can rationally be conceived as endless. Berislav Marusic draws on contemporary theories of the emotions, especially grief and love, as well as recent accounts of reasons. It puts forward an account ofemotional self-consciousness as, at once, embodied and rational, and maintains that accommodation reveals an irreconcilable moment in our emotional life, a moment that philosophical reflection ought not seek to resolve, lest our emotions are conceived as too neat, and philosophy as toocomforting. | On the Temporality of Emotions by Berislav Marusic, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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