02403nam 22005893u 450 991078008360332120230422042430.00-520-92577-71-59734-570-910.1525/9780520925779(CKB)111056485638810(EBL)223776(OCoLC)475928917(SSID)ssj0000134719(PQKBManifestationID)11954070(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000134719(PQKBWorkID)10056026(PQKB)10014820(MiAaPQ)EBC223776(DE-B1597)648303(DE-B1597)9780520925779(EXLCZ)9911105648563881020130418d2000|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrDangerous emotions[electronic resource]Berkeley University of California Press20001 online resource (202 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-520-21629-6 Contents; 1 The Navel of the World; 2 Bestiality; 3 Faces; 4 The Religion of Animals; 5 Blessings and Curses; 6 Violations; 7 Innocence; 8 Catastrophic Time; 9 Beauty and Lust; 10 Joy in Dying; 11 Gifts; 12 Love Your Enemies; NotesAlphonso Lingis is an original among American philosophers. An eloquent and insightful commentator on continental philosophers, he is also a phenomenologist who has gone to live in many lands. Dangerous Emotions continues the line of inquiry begun in Abuses, taking the reader to Easter Island, Japan, Java, and Brazil as Lingis poses a new range of questions and brings his extraordinary descriptive skills to bear on innocence and the love of crime, the relationships of beauty with lust and of joy with violence and violation.Emotions (Philosophy)Emotions (Philosophy)Philosophy & ReligionHILCCPhilosophyHILCCEmotions (Philosophy).Emotions (Philosophy)Philosophy & ReligionPhilosophy128/.37Lingis Alphonso1178155AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910780083603321Dangerous emotions3776017UNINA