Feeling Vulnerable: Interpersonal Relatedness and Situatedness
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2021
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My focus in this text is not the general notion of vulnerability (although it is important), but how one feels vulnerable. (1) In the first part, I will sketch the structure of such an emotional experience. (2) Then, I will try to explain why the recognition of another’s vulnerability is important in regard to emotional agency, emphasizing the difference between this kind of recognition and similar experience of empathy and social recognition. (3) In the third section, I will concentrate on the question of intersubjectivity of (mutual) recognition. However, I think that there is an inherent normative gap between the ideal of universal intersubjective mutual recognition with respect to emotional agency and the fact that in the social realm this recognition rests on culturally and socially dependent criteria of adequacy for such emotional experience. Moreover, the mentioned gap could put some persons in a situation (emotional exclusion) in which they don’t have a ‘right’ to feel vulnerab...le in their own way. (4) In the conclusion, I try to offer some practical possibilities to bridge this gap through emotion-oriented environmental structures.
Кључне речи:
Sense of inability / Empathy / Emotional exclusion / Vulnerability / Joint engagementИзвор:
Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion: Historical and Critical Essays - Rodríguez Lopez B., Sánchez Madrid N., Zaharijević A. (eds), 2021, 101-116Издавач:
- Palgrave Macmillan, Cham
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IFDTTY - CHAP AU - Cvejić, Igor PY - 2021 UR - https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030605186 UR - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/2308 AB - My focus in this text is not the general notion of vulnerability (although it is important), but how one feels vulnerable. (1) In the first part, I will sketch the structure of such an emotional experience. (2) Then, I will try to explain why the recognition of another’s vulnerability is important in regard to emotional agency, emphasizing the difference between this kind of recognition and similar experience of empathy and social recognition. (3) In the third section, I will concentrate on the question of intersubjectivity of (mutual) recognition. However, I think that there is an inherent normative gap between the ideal of universal intersubjective mutual recognition with respect to emotional agency and the fact that in the social realm this recognition rests on culturally and socially dependent criteria of adequacy for such emotional experience. Moreover, the mentioned gap could put some persons in a situation (emotional exclusion) in which they don’t have a ‘right’ to feel vulnerable in their own way. (4) In the conclusion, I try to offer some practical possibilities to bridge this gap through emotion-oriented environmental structures. PB - Palgrave Macmillan, Cham T2 - Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion: Historical and Critical Essays - Rodríguez Lopez B., Sánchez Madrid N., Zaharijević A. (eds) T1 - Feeling Vulnerable: Interpersonal Relatedness and Situatedness SP - 101 EP - 116 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-60519-3_6 ER -
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Cvejić, I.. (2021). Feeling Vulnerable: Interpersonal Relatedness and Situatedness. in Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion: Historical and Critical Essays - Rodríguez Lopez B., Sánchez Madrid N., Zaharijević A. (eds) Palgrave Macmillan, Cham., 101-116. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60519-3_6
Cvejić I. Feeling Vulnerable: Interpersonal Relatedness and Situatedness. in Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion: Historical and Critical Essays - Rodríguez Lopez B., Sánchez Madrid N., Zaharijević A. (eds). 2021;:101-116. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-60519-3_6 .
Cvejić, Igor, "Feeling Vulnerable: Interpersonal Relatedness and Situatedness" in Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion: Historical and Critical Essays - Rodríguez Lopez B., Sánchez Madrid N., Zaharijević A. (eds) (2021):101-116, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60519-3_6 . .