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2019年2月28日,丹麦哲学学会20周年年会开幕。按照惯例,这次会议是一次全国会议,邀请了主旨发言人和其他国际嘉宾和与会者。除了周年纪念本身,这次会议至少有两个原因值得注意。首先,它是在学术上相对不起眼的丹麦城市维耶勒举行的。其次,它是由一所大学应用科学学院的创新与创业教育部门主办的,而不是按照惯例,由丹麦一所主要大学的哲学系主办。三位主讲人,哥本哈根大学的Dan Zahavi、奥斯纳布尔克大学的Achim Stephan和根特大学的Helena De Preester,都为这本书做出了贡献。事实上,正是在会议期间,丹麦哲学学会主席Asger Sørensen和我决定将《丹麦哲学年鉴》的一期专门用于讨论会议上探讨的同一个主题:“个人和群体中的主体性”。后来,当我们准备征集论文时,我又加上了“情感”一词,因为我想指出会议本身已经明确出现的一个重点。主体性、主体间性和社会性的问题在很大程度上是根据一般的情感,特别是社会或共享的情感来讨论的。当我写这几页的时候,我渴望列出一个应该被提及的人的名单,我对他们的帮助感到感激
Introduction. Subjectivity and Emotion in the Individual and the Group
On February 28, 2019, the doors opened for the 20th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the Danish Philosophical Society. As is customary, this meeting was a national conference with invited keynote speakers and other international guests and participants. This meeting was noteworthy for at least two reasons other than the anniversary itself. First, it was held in the relatively academically insignificant Danish city of Vejle. Second, it was hosted by an innovation and entrepreneurship education department at a university college of applied science, and not, according to custom, by a philosophy department at a major Danish university. The three keynote speakers, Dan Zahavi from the University of Copenhagen, Achim Stephan from the University of Osnabrück, and Helena De Preester from Ghent University, have all contributed to this volume. In fact, it was during the conference itself that Asger Sørensen, the chairman of the Danish Philosophical Society, and I decided to propose devoting an issue of the Danish Yearbook of Philosophy to the same theme explored in the conference: “Subjectivity in the Individual and the Group.” “Emotion” was added later, as we were preparing the call for papers, because I wanted to indicate a focus that had clearly been emerging at the conference itself. The question of subjectivity, intersubjectivity, and sociality was largely discussed with reference to emotionality in general, and social or shared emotions in particular. When I wrote these pages, I was eager to include a list of people who should be mentioned, people toward whom I feel gratitude for helping to make the