Social phenomenology : Husserl, intersubjectivity, and collective intentionality
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Social phenomenology : Husserl, intersubjectivity, and collective intentionality
Lexington Books, c2013
- : cloth : alk. paper
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-230) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Social Phenomenology brings together insights from the tradition of phenomenology and recent discussions of collective intentionality. In doing so, it offers a unique account of how consciousness is formative of the social world. That is, how our thinking things to be so can, in some cases, actually make them so. For instance, that the money one uses day in and day out is worth something is not because of its physical characteristics, but because we accept that those physical traits, printed by the right institutions make it so. The book argues for a position between atomism and collectivism. That is, the book denies there is any such thing as collective consciousness, while also denying the atomic conception of subjects which views subjects as islands unto themselves, free of relation to others.
目次
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: That Experience Does Not Motivate a Robust Claim for Collective Consciousness
Chapter 2: A Metaphysical Critique of the Notion of Collective Consciousness
Chapter 3: Plural Subjects: Phenomenology and Collective Intentionality
Chapter 4: Responding to Criticisms: Phenomenological Evidence and Horizon Intentionality
Chapter 5: The Phenomenology of the Social World and Gilbert's Plural Subject Theory
Chapter 6: Responses to Two Criticisms Motivated by Realist Concerns
Chapter 7: Responding to Sokolowski's Criticism of Husserlian Individualism
Bibliography
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