Home - Lived Experiences

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Home - Lived Experiences

Philosophical Reflections

Architecture: interior design Cognition and cognitive psychology Phenomenology and Existentialism Philosophy: aesthetics

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Collection: Religion and Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 20th October 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9783030703929


Exploring the Experience of Home and Homelessness

This book explores the lived experience of being at home as well as being homeless. Being at home or not is typically a matter of being at a place or not, where such a place is carved out of space and designated as such. It is a place that is both empirical and trans-empirical. When one is at home or not at home, one typically has in mind an inhabited place. To inhabit or not to inhabit it is to find oneself in a place that has an affective presence or absence. In either case, affectivity points to a lived place where lived experience is constituted and displayed. Thus, in this context, affectivity becomes more than the subject of empirical psychology. If psychology were to have access, it would be in the context of phenomenological or existential psychology – a psychology that has its roots in the sensible world and, hence, a psychology that expresses an aesthetic dimension.

Invitation to Participate

Each of the contributors in this book extends an invitation to the readers to participate in constituting, extending, and sharing with others the sense of either being at home or of being homeless. This book appeals to students, researchers as well as general interest readers.

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