R. G. Collingwood’s Views on the Feeling – Thought Relation and Their Relevance for Current Research
16 nov 2016
INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO ARTICOLO
Pubblicato online: 16 nov 2016
Pagine: 45 - 52
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/sh-2016-0014
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© 2016
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Current research in affectivity is often dominated by perspectives on the feeling/thinking dichotomy. In the paper first I reconstruct Collingwood’s position on this point as it is presented in his Religion and Philosophy, The Principles of Art, and New Leviathan, and then compare it shortly with Bergson’s view. In total five of Collingwood’s different readings of the feeling/thought relation are brought to light. Finally, I opt for a view that takes feeling and thought to be complementary and inseparable, and I try to explain why and how they are better treated in this way.