The Epistemic Role of Emotions in Value Sensitivity: a Phenomenological Analysis

Søren Engelsen
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This paper presents a phenomenological account of central epistemic roles that emotions can play in the context of value sensitivity. I specify significant ways emotions are given in lived experience as possible sources of value apprehension. Thereby, an explanandum or experienced framework for the ongoing debate on the relation between emotion and value awareness is explicated. Through a phenomenological analysis, the paper explicates and illustrates three central epistemic functions that emotions can have in being sources of evaluative information, as seen from the point of view of lived experience: A) Emotions are constitutively related to presentations of value; B) Emotions tend to prompt specific value attention; and C) Emotional openness can play a crucial role in directly grasping determinate value. Further, based on the analyses of A), B), and C), the phenomenological investigation makes intelligible what can go wrong when emotions distort our evaluative outlook and argues that it can be analyzed as a result of the central attention-shaping functions of emotions as they present themselves in lived experience.
情感在价值敏感性中的认知作用:现象学分析
本文从现象学的角度阐述了情感在价值敏感情境中所扮演的核心认知角色。我指出了生活经验中情感作为价值理解的可能来源的重要方式。因此,对于正在进行的关于情感和价值意识之间关系的辩论,本文阐述了一个解释或经验框架。通过现象学分析,本文从生活经验的角度阐述和说明了情感在作为评价信息来源方面可能具有的三个核心认知功能:a)情感与价值的呈现构成相关;B)情绪倾向于引起特定的价值注意;C)情感开放对直接把握确定价值起着至关重要的作用。此外,基于对A)、B)和C)的分析,现象学研究阐明了当情绪扭曲我们的评价观时可能出现的问题,并认为当情绪在生活经验中表现出来时,它可以被分析为情绪的中心注意力塑造功能的结果。
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