Phenomenological Approaches to Hatred: Scheler, Pfänder and Kolnai

New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 16 (2018)
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Abstract

This chapter aims to reconstruct the phenomenological theories on hatred developed by Scheler, Pfänder and Kolnai and to refl ect upon its anthropological implications. Four essential aspects of this phenomenon are analyzed, taking as point of departure the works of these authors: (1) its place in the taxonomy of the affective life; (2) the world of its objects; (3) its expression in the form of bodily manifestations and motivating force; and (4) the inherent possibilities for overcoming it. The chapter concludes that hatred is a key phenomenon for understanding aspects of human nature that we generally try to ignore or overlook.

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Íngrid Vendrell-Ferran
University of Marburg

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