Enjoyment as Enriched Experience: A Theory of Affect and Its Relation to Consciousness

Enjoyment as Enriched Experience: A Theory of Affect and Its Relation to Consciousness

by Nathaniel F. Barrett
Enjoyment as Enriched Experience: A Theory of Affect and Its Relation to Consciousness

Enjoyment as Enriched Experience: A Theory of Affect and Its Relation to Consciousness

by Nathaniel F. Barrett

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Overview

This book has two main tasks: (1) to call attention to the special challenges presented by our experience of affect—all varieties of pleasure and pain—and (2) to show how these challenges can be overcome by an “enrichment approach” that understands affect as the enrichment or deterioration of conscious activity as a whole. This “enrichment approach” draws from Alfred North Whitehead as well as the pragmatists John Dewey and William James, all of whom thought of affect as a fundamental aspect of experience rather than a special class of feelings. It also draws from recent scientific research that suggests that the dynamic repertoire of consciousness can change, effectively expanding and contracting our capacity to feel. Weaving these perspectives together, the book develops a theory that accounts for the peculiar phenomenology of affect and sheds new light on a diverse range of experiences, from everyday pleasures and pains to the special satisfactions of the arts and religious festivity. At the same time, it presents a fresh and distinctively affect-centered perspective on the nature of consciousness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031137891
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 02/23/2023
Series: Palgrave Perspectives on Process Philosophy
Edition description: 2023
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Nathaniel F. Barrett is a permanent research fellow of the Mind-Brain group at the Institute for Culture and Society, a multidisciplinary research institute housed at the University of Navarre (Pamplona, Spain).

Table of Contents

1. 1. Introduction: The Enrichment Approach to the Problem of Affect.- Part I: The Problem of Affect.- 2. The Problem of Value in Scientific Explanation.- 3. The Challenge of Affect.- 4.Adding Pieces to the Puzzle: Implications for Affective Science.- Part II: A Harmonic Theory of Affect.- 5. Affect as a Feeling of Harmonic Intensity.- 6. Affect and Consciousness.- 7. Affect and the Feeling Self.- 8. The Affective Continuum.- 9. Enjoyment.- 10. Conclusion.

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