A Reasoned Feeling, beyond the Contrast between Reason and Emotion

The aims of this paper are 1) to quickly describe and analyze the criticims of rationalism in The Affective Sciences and above all, to formulate the hypothesis of an indirect but undeniable link with populist and neoconservative movements. 2) To clarify the status of republican rationalism. 3) To ma...

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Main Author: Juliette Grange
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The University of Akureyri 2020-08-01
Series:Nordicum-Mediterraneum
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Online Access:https://nome.unak.is/wordpress/volume-15-no-2-2020/conference-proceedings/a-reasoned-feeling-beyond-the-contrast-between-reason-and-emotion/
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Summary:The aims of this paper are 1) to quickly describe and analyze the criticims of rationalism in The Affective Sciences and above all, to formulate the hypothesis of an indirect but undeniable link with populist and neoconservative movements. 2) To clarify the status of republican rationalism. 3) To make a philosophical offer that goes beyond the emotion/reason dualism in the political field. Thus, attention will be paid to define a “reasoned feeling”. Passion towards certain political ideals can, in our opinion, be coupled with the coldness of rationalism, the informed consideration of legal needs or institutional complexities.
ISSN:1670-6242
1670-6242