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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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146983

The proto-ethical dimension of moods

Shlomo Cohen

pp. 173-184

Abstract

The concept of proto-ethics is missing in ethical theory. It refers to a domain that is evaluative in an ethically-relevant sense, but falls short of moral prescriptivity. In this paper I explore the characteristics of the proto-ethical with an emphasis on the role of mood and affect, especially with reference to Heidegger's concept of attunement (Befiendlichkeit). I explain the sense in which the moody aspect of human existence forms necessary (but insufficient) conditions for the possibility and intelligibility of ethics.

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Kenaan Hagi, Ferber Ilit (2011) Philosophy's moods: the affective grounds of thinking. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 173-184

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-1503-5_12

Full citation:

Cohen Shlomo (2011) „The proto-ethical dimension of moods“, In: H. Kenaan & I. Ferber (eds.), Philosophy's moods, Dordrecht, Springer, 173–184.