Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, Sartre

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Main Author: O’Shiel, Daniel
Publication Date: 2019
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Language: eng
Source: Revista de Filosofia Aurora (Online)
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Summary: This paper argues that a proper understanding of the epistemological and metaphysical issue of dualism can only be attained through a thoroughgoing analysis of human emotion. Indeed, it is no coincidence that three main thinkers on dualism, whether they were apparent proponents (Descartes), opponents (Spinoza), or had a somewhat ambiguous status (Sartre), were also heavily involved in understanding emotion. Ultimately, a proper comprehension of emotion shows the issue of dualism to be moot when it comes to our pre-reflective, everyday lives; dualism is a theoretical interest that shows how we must necessarily posit two essential realms – one of nature and one of consciousness – that are nevertheless always already entwined in pre-reflective and immediately lived experiences like emotion. In this manner, a proper understanding of emotion shows that dualism is not an issue on the everyday lived level, but certainly is on epistemological and metaphysical ones. On these levels, dualism is an essential tool that must be understood and used properly if one is to give a thoroughgoing account of human nature from a theoretical standpoint, where avoiding conflations between immediate and reflective experiences, as well as first-person and third-person standpoints, is crucial. Here, one needs to be aware not only of our dual nature of matter and mind, but also of our dual – which is to say scientific and phenomenological ways – of tackling theoretical problems. In short, one may give a proper, dynamic account of human emotion and simultaneously recognize the advantage of thinking in dual – but not “dualistic” – registers.
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spelling Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, SartreDescartesdualismemotionSartreSpinoza.This paper argues that a proper understanding of the epistemological and metaphysical issue of dualism can only be attained through a thoroughgoing analysis of human emotion. Indeed, it is no coincidence that three main thinkers on dualism, whether they were apparent proponents (Descartes), opponents (Spinoza), or had a somewhat ambiguous status (Sartre), were also heavily involved in understanding emotion. Ultimately, a proper comprehension of emotion shows the issue of dualism to be moot when it comes to our pre-reflective, everyday lives; dualism is a theoretical interest that shows how we must necessarily posit two essential realms – one of nature and one of consciousness – that are nevertheless always already entwined in pre-reflective and immediately lived experiences like emotion. In this manner, a proper understanding of emotion shows that dualism is not an issue on the everyday lived level, but certainly is on epistemological and metaphysical ones. On these levels, dualism is an essential tool that must be understood and used properly if one is to give a thoroughgoing account of human nature from a theoretical standpoint, where avoiding conflations between immediate and reflective experiences, as well as first-person and third-person standpoints, is crucial. Here, one needs to be aware not only of our dual nature of matter and mind, but also of our dual – which is to say scientific and phenomenological ways – of tackling theoretical problems. In short, one may give a proper, dynamic account of human emotion and simultaneously recognize the advantage of thinking in dual – but not “dualistic” – registers.PUCPR University Press - PUCPRESS2019-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/aurora/article/view/2562810.7213/1980-5934.31.054.DS04Revista de Filosofia Aurora; Vol. 31 No. 54 (2019): Philosophy of Emotions. News Paths of InvestigationRevista de Filosofía Aurora; Vol. 31 Núm. 54 (2019): Philosophy of Emotions. News Paths of InvestigationRevista de Filosofia Aurora; v. 31 n. 54 (2019): Philosophy of Emotions. News Paths of Investigation2965-15570104-4443reponame:Revista de Filosofia Aurora (Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)instacron:PUC_PRenghttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/aurora/article/view/25628/23829Copyright (c) 2019 Editora Universitária Champagnatinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessO’Shiel, Daniel2023-03-14T16:25:29Zoai:ojs.periodicos.pucpr.br:article/25628Revistahttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/auroraPRIhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/aurora/oairevistas.pucpress@pucpr.brhttps://doi.org/10.1590/2965-15572965-15652965-1557opendoar:2023-03-14T16:25:29Revista de Filosofia Aurora (Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)false
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title Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, Sartre
spellingShingle Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, Sartre
O’Shiel, Daniel
Descartes
dualism
emotion
Sartre
Spinoza.
title_short Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, Sartre
title_full Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, Sartre
title_fullStr Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, Sartre
title_full_unstemmed Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, Sartre
title_sort Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, Sartre
author O’Shiel, Daniel
author_facet O’Shiel, Daniel
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv O’Shiel, Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Descartes
dualism
emotion
Sartre
Spinoza.
topic Descartes
dualism
emotion
Sartre
Spinoza.
description This paper argues that a proper understanding of the epistemological and metaphysical issue of dualism can only be attained through a thoroughgoing analysis of human emotion. Indeed, it is no coincidence that three main thinkers on dualism, whether they were apparent proponents (Descartes), opponents (Spinoza), or had a somewhat ambiguous status (Sartre), were also heavily involved in understanding emotion. Ultimately, a proper comprehension of emotion shows the issue of dualism to be moot when it comes to our pre-reflective, everyday lives; dualism is a theoretical interest that shows how we must necessarily posit two essential realms – one of nature and one of consciousness – that are nevertheless always already entwined in pre-reflective and immediately lived experiences like emotion. In this manner, a proper understanding of emotion shows that dualism is not an issue on the everyday lived level, but certainly is on epistemological and metaphysical ones. On these levels, dualism is an essential tool that must be understood and used properly if one is to give a thoroughgoing account of human nature from a theoretical standpoint, where avoiding conflations between immediate and reflective experiences, as well as first-person and third-person standpoints, is crucial. Here, one needs to be aware not only of our dual nature of matter and mind, but also of our dual – which is to say scientific and phenomenological ways – of tackling theoretical problems. In short, one may give a proper, dynamic account of human emotion and simultaneously recognize the advantage of thinking in dual – but not “dualistic” – registers.
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