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Grief Worlds eBook

A Study Of Emotional Experience

by Matthew Ratcliffe
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language: english
Publisher: THE MIT PRESS, January of 2023 ‧
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A wide-ranging philosophical exploration of what it is to experience grief and what this tells us about human emotional life.

Experiences of grief can be bewildering, disorienting, and isolating; everything seems somehow different, in ways that are difficult to comprehend and describe. Why does the world as a whole look distant, strange, and unfamiliar? How can we know that someone is dead, while at the same time find this utterly unfathomable, impossible? Grief Worlds explores a host of philosophical questions raised by grief, showing how philosophical inquiry can enhance our understanding of grief and vice versa.

Throughout the book, Matthew Ratcliffe focuses on the phenomenology of grief: what do experiences of grief consist of, how are they structured, and what can they tell us about the nature of human experience more generally? While acknowledging the diversity of grief, Ratcliffe sets out to identify its common features. Drawing extensively on first-person accounts, he proposes that grief is a process that involves experiencing, comprehending, and navigating a pervasive disturbance of one''s experiential world. Its course over time depends on ways of experiencing and relating to other people, both the living and the dead. Along with its insights into the workings of grief, the book provides us with a broader philosophical perspective for thinking about human emotional experience.

Grief Worlds

A Study Of Emotional Experience

by Matthew Ratcliffe

Property Description
ISBN: 9780262372619
Publisher: THE MIT PRESS
Release Date: January of 2023
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: The Mit Press
Categories: eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Psychology
EAN: 9780262372619

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