Feelings of Being
Discover the profound insights of "Feelings of Being" by Matthew Ratcliffe, a groundbreaking exploration into the nature and significance of existential feelings in both psychiatric illness and everyday experiences. Published in 2008, this 320-page book delves into a wide array of emotions, including familiarity, unfamiliarity, estrangement, isolation, emptiness, and belonging. Ratcliffe's work stands as the first philosophical account to examine these complex feelings, making it an essential read for philosophers and psychiatrists alike who are keen on understanding the intricate relationship between emotion and mental health. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of existential phenomenology with this thought-provoking text that invites readers to reflect on the emotional dimensions of human experience.