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Diánoia
versión impresa ISSN 0185-2450
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FERNANDEZ BEITES, Pilar. On the Secondary Intentionality of Emotions. Diánoia [online]. 2013, vol.58, n.70, pp.3-34. ISSN 0185-2450.
This article outlines a phenomenological map of affectivity, based on the classification proposed by Scheler. Two faculties are distinguished: "affective perception" (Fühlen) -which is intentional and aims to values- and "emotional states" (Gefühlszustände) -which lack the strict intentionality of affective perception-. Classic emotions are included in emotional states and divided into two groups: "affective responses" and "mere emotions" (emotionale 'Antwortsreaktionen' and Affekte in Scheler's terminology). Affective responses lack the strict intentionality of affective perception but possess a "secondary intentionality" which is "right" due to its adequacy to affective perception; in mere emotions the secondary intentionality is "unright" or even disappears.
Palabras llave : causality; motivation; understanding; personalistic attitude; naturalistic attitude.