Phenomenology of Broken Habits
Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives on Habitual Action
Herausgeber: Ingerslev, Line Ryberg; Mertens, Karl
Phenomenology of Broken Habits
Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives on Habitual Action
Herausgeber: Ingerslev, Line Ryberg; Mertens, Karl
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This volume explores the phenomenology of broken habits and their affective, social, and involuntary dimensions. It shows how disruptive experiences impact self-understanding and social embeddedness.
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This volume explores the phenomenology of broken habits and their affective, social, and involuntary dimensions. It shows how disruptive experiences impact self-understanding and social embeddedness.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781032365275
- ISBN-10: 1032365277
- Artikelnr.: 70147864
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781032365275
- ISBN-10: 1032365277
- Artikelnr.: 70147864
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Line Ryberg Ingerslev is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She works on weaker forms of agency, enduring we-identities and collective memory. Karl Mertens is Professor in Philosophy and holds the Chair for Practical Philosophy at the Julius-Maximilian University, Würzburg. Mertens specializes in questions of normativity, agency, and the phenomenology of action.
Introduction: The Epistemic Relevance of Broken Habits Line Ryberg
Ingerslev and Karl Mertens Part 1: The Double-Sidedness of Habit 1. Me, My
(Habitual) Self, and I: A Phenomenological Account of Habitual Identity
Maren Wehrle 2. The Eidetic Phenomenology of Habits According to Paul
Ricur Luz Ascarate 3. Ideal and Real Habits after Husserl Emanuele
Caminada 4. Intentionality and the Power of Habit Johannes S. Hewig Part 2:
Social and Technological Disruptions of Habitual Life Forms 5. Social
Habits and their Breakdowns Nick Crossley 6. Are You Gaslighting Me? The
Role of Affective Habits in Epistemic Friction Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic
7. Smart Worlds and Broken Habits: A Contextual Analysis of the
Technological Relations of Post-phenomenology Maria Brincker Part 3:
Transformative Experiences and the Possibility of New Habits.
De-habituation and Re-habituation 8. Playing for Life: The Vital Need of
Retaining the Plasticity of Habituation Kirsten Jacobson 9. Habitual
Identity and Transformative Experience in Merleau-Ponty Jacub ¿apek 10. A
Melancholic Joy: On the Role Habits Play in Nostalgia Dylan Trigg 11. It
Goes With(out) Saying: The Disruptive Habit of Speaking Dorothée Legrand
Part 4: Cultural Ruptures of Habitual Life 12. Habits and (Un)Familiarity:
A Political Phenomenology of the "I can" and the "I cannot" Gerhard
Thonhauser 13. Intercultural Encounters and Culture Shock: An
Anthropological Systematisation of Forms and Dynamics Christoph Antweiler
14. Habits in Exile: A Genetic Phenomenology of Exile Displacement Marco
Cavallaro 15. Habits and Bones Roland Breeur
Ingerslev and Karl Mertens Part 1: The Double-Sidedness of Habit 1. Me, My
(Habitual) Self, and I: A Phenomenological Account of Habitual Identity
Maren Wehrle 2. The Eidetic Phenomenology of Habits According to Paul
Ricur Luz Ascarate 3. Ideal and Real Habits after Husserl Emanuele
Caminada 4. Intentionality and the Power of Habit Johannes S. Hewig Part 2:
Social and Technological Disruptions of Habitual Life Forms 5. Social
Habits and their Breakdowns Nick Crossley 6. Are You Gaslighting Me? The
Role of Affective Habits in Epistemic Friction Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic
7. Smart Worlds and Broken Habits: A Contextual Analysis of the
Technological Relations of Post-phenomenology Maria Brincker Part 3:
Transformative Experiences and the Possibility of New Habits.
De-habituation and Re-habituation 8. Playing for Life: The Vital Need of
Retaining the Plasticity of Habituation Kirsten Jacobson 9. Habitual
Identity and Transformative Experience in Merleau-Ponty Jacub ¿apek 10. A
Melancholic Joy: On the Role Habits Play in Nostalgia Dylan Trigg 11. It
Goes With(out) Saying: The Disruptive Habit of Speaking Dorothée Legrand
Part 4: Cultural Ruptures of Habitual Life 12. Habits and (Un)Familiarity:
A Political Phenomenology of the "I can" and the "I cannot" Gerhard
Thonhauser 13. Intercultural Encounters and Culture Shock: An
Anthropological Systematisation of Forms and Dynamics Christoph Antweiler
14. Habits in Exile: A Genetic Phenomenology of Exile Displacement Marco
Cavallaro 15. Habits and Bones Roland Breeur
Introduction: The Epistemic Relevance of Broken Habits Line Ryberg
Ingerslev and Karl Mertens Part 1: The Double-Sidedness of Habit 1. Me, My
(Habitual) Self, and I: A Phenomenological Account of Habitual Identity
Maren Wehrle 2. The Eidetic Phenomenology of Habits According to Paul
Ricur Luz Ascarate 3. Ideal and Real Habits after Husserl Emanuele
Caminada 4. Intentionality and the Power of Habit Johannes S. Hewig Part 2:
Social and Technological Disruptions of Habitual Life Forms 5. Social
Habits and their Breakdowns Nick Crossley 6. Are You Gaslighting Me? The
Role of Affective Habits in Epistemic Friction Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic
7. Smart Worlds and Broken Habits: A Contextual Analysis of the
Technological Relations of Post-phenomenology Maria Brincker Part 3:
Transformative Experiences and the Possibility of New Habits.
De-habituation and Re-habituation 8. Playing for Life: The Vital Need of
Retaining the Plasticity of Habituation Kirsten Jacobson 9. Habitual
Identity and Transformative Experience in Merleau-Ponty Jacub ¿apek 10. A
Melancholic Joy: On the Role Habits Play in Nostalgia Dylan Trigg 11. It
Goes With(out) Saying: The Disruptive Habit of Speaking Dorothée Legrand
Part 4: Cultural Ruptures of Habitual Life 12. Habits and (Un)Familiarity:
A Political Phenomenology of the "I can" and the "I cannot" Gerhard
Thonhauser 13. Intercultural Encounters and Culture Shock: An
Anthropological Systematisation of Forms and Dynamics Christoph Antweiler
14. Habits in Exile: A Genetic Phenomenology of Exile Displacement Marco
Cavallaro 15. Habits and Bones Roland Breeur
Ingerslev and Karl Mertens Part 1: The Double-Sidedness of Habit 1. Me, My
(Habitual) Self, and I: A Phenomenological Account of Habitual Identity
Maren Wehrle 2. The Eidetic Phenomenology of Habits According to Paul
Ricur Luz Ascarate 3. Ideal and Real Habits after Husserl Emanuele
Caminada 4. Intentionality and the Power of Habit Johannes S. Hewig Part 2:
Social and Technological Disruptions of Habitual Life Forms 5. Social
Habits and their Breakdowns Nick Crossley 6. Are You Gaslighting Me? The
Role of Affective Habits in Epistemic Friction Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic
7. Smart Worlds and Broken Habits: A Contextual Analysis of the
Technological Relations of Post-phenomenology Maria Brincker Part 3:
Transformative Experiences and the Possibility of New Habits.
De-habituation and Re-habituation 8. Playing for Life: The Vital Need of
Retaining the Plasticity of Habituation Kirsten Jacobson 9. Habitual
Identity and Transformative Experience in Merleau-Ponty Jacub ¿apek 10. A
Melancholic Joy: On the Role Habits Play in Nostalgia Dylan Trigg 11. It
Goes With(out) Saying: The Disruptive Habit of Speaking Dorothée Legrand
Part 4: Cultural Ruptures of Habitual Life 12. Habits and (Un)Familiarity:
A Political Phenomenology of the "I can" and the "I cannot" Gerhard
Thonhauser 13. Intercultural Encounters and Culture Shock: An
Anthropological Systematisation of Forms and Dynamics Christoph Antweiler
14. Habits in Exile: A Genetic Phenomenology of Exile Displacement Marco
Cavallaro 15. Habits and Bones Roland Breeur