International Philosophical Quarterly

Volume 49, Issue 1, March 2009

John Russon
Pages 41-52

Emotional Subjects
Mood and Articulation in Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind

In his discussions of “sensibility” and “feeling,” Hegel has a compelling interpretation of the emotional foundations of experience. I begin by situating “mood” within the context of “sensibility,” and then focus on the inherently “outwardizing” or self-externalizing character of mood. I then consider the different modes of moody self-externalization, for the sake of determining why we express ourselves in language. I conclude by demonstrating why the notions of emotion and spirit are necessarily linked.