04266nam 2200433 450 991055849760332120231110234136.09783030890186(electronic bk.)9783030890179(MiAaPQ)EBC6943630(Au-PeEL)EBL6943630(CKB)21448761500041(EXLCZ)992144876150004120221113d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPhenomenology of anxiety /Stefano MicaliCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2022]©20221 online resource (228 pages)Phaenomenologica ;v.235Print version: Micali, Stefano Phenomenology of Anxiety Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030890179 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1 The Anthropological Relevance of Anxiety -- 2 Polyphonic Phenomenology -- References -- Chapter 2: Anxiety Between Terror and Fear -- 1 Terror and Radical Strangeness -- 2 Insane Terror: Ghosts between Projections and Impressions -- 3 Blind Terror and the Inhuman Gaze -- 4 About the Actuality of the Past Trauma -- 4.1 On Intrusion -- 4.2 Numbing -- 4.3 Dissociative Tendencies -- 4.4 Hypervigilance: On Novelty -- 5 The Future of Trauma -- 6 Anxiety as Protection from Trauma: Medusa and Perseus -- References -- Chapter 3: Anxiety Between Negative Connotation and Positive Teleology: Sartre, Kierkegaard and Heidegger -- 1 Freedom's Vertigo -- 2 Negative Anthropology -- 3 Is Anxiety Subordinated to Faith? -- 4 Nothing and Being: Against Parmenides -- 5 Heidegger's Concept of the Nothing in the Context of the Metaphysical Tradition -- 6 Enchanted Calm -- 7 The Plurality of the Nothing -- 8 The Ashes of the Past -- References -- Chapter 4: Anxiety, Desire and Imagination -- 1 On Philosophy Today -- 2 The Phenomenological Gaze -- 3 Anxiety-Preparedness and Anxiety Development -- 4 A Tentative Digression on Ghosts and on Urdoxa -- 5 Painful Expectation of the Negative -- 6 Anxiety Between Excess of Desire and Repetition of Trauma -- 7 Phenomenology of Phantasy -- 8 Clear and Unclear Phantasies -- 9 Inner Consciousness -- 9.1 Inner Consciousness as Impressional Consciousness -- 9.2 Inner Time-Consciousness in the Light of the Relation Between Primary Impression, Protention and Retention -- 10 Unclear Phantasy and Affective Life -- References -- Chapter 5: Anxiety: A Phenomenological Investigation -- 1 Trait of Anxiety: Its Quasi-Intentional Imaginative Anticipation -- 1.1 Supplementary Possibilities -- 1.2 Imaginative Anticipation: The Doxic Modality of Anxiety.1.3 The Ghosts of Anxiety: The Knight, Death, the Devil (and the Dog) -- 1.4 Approaching the (Always Postponed) Catastrophe -- 2 Trait of Anxiety: Its Negative Inspiration -- 2.1 On Adam -- 2.2 Presages of the Third Reich -- 3 Trait of Anxiety: The Alteration of its Bodily Manifestations -- 3.1 Self-Referentiality and Embodiment: The Recurrence of its Bodily Manifestations -- 3.2 A Threatening Atmosphere -- 4 Trait: Interlocution with an Alien Power -- 4.1 How Does One Become Responsible for One's Own Anxiety? -- 4.2 Anxiety as Alien Power -- 5 Trait of Anxiety: Negative Teleology -- 5.1 The Ambiguity of the Anxiety-Preparedness -- 5.2 Complicity -- 5.3 The Intertwining Between Desire, Anxiety and Prohibition: A Brief Exegesis of a Passage by Proust -- 5.4 "But Not Now": Hopes and Anxiety Before the Law (Vor dem Gesetz) -- 5.5 Involuted Anxiety -- 5.6 On Self-Disappointment -- 6 Some Final Remarks -- 6.1 A Retrospective Look -- 6.2 Writing for Posterity -- 6.3 Becoming a Witness of Anxiety -- References -- General Bibliography.Phaenomenologica Phenomenological psychologyPhenomenological psychology.142.7Micali Stefano608529MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910558497603321Phenomenology of Anxiety2824674UNINA