What we will see in the description of Oresteia is the contrast between emotion and reason. Dreyfus considers reason to be cold, general, isolated, and disconnected, and relates it to observation, whereas emotion is warm, partial, concrete, and invol ...
What we will see in the description of Oresteia is the contrast between emotion and reason. Dreyfus considers reason to be cold, general, isolated, and disconnected, and relates it to observation, whereas emotion is warm, partial, concrete, and involved, and is connected to absorption in existence. But this does not mean an unequivocal approval of emotion. Dreyfus is not concerned with emotions such as anger and revenge, and Hayat Waqf calls this state of existence pointless, but the superiority of emotion over reason, at least in Dreyfus's interpretation, is that Black feelings of affection can be solved through love (poiesis).
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