Contents: This book concerns the cognitive functions of feeling and the body. Contributions examine how meaning and thought emerge from feeling and bodily experience, and what place emotion has in rational deliberation.
The Editors: Dr. Bernard den Ouden is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hartford where he chairs the Philosophy Department and is Director of the Humanities Center. His previous books include Language and Creativity, The Fusion of Naturalism and Humanism, Essays on Reason, Will, Creativity and Time: Studies in the Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. He has edited a previous volume with Dr. Marcia Moen, New Essays on Kant (Peter Lang, 1985). In recent years he has presented a number of papers in the US, Europe, and the Soviet Union on ethical and philosophical problems in technology transfer.
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