Husserl's phenomenology of intersubjectivity : historical interpretations and contemporary applications

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Husserl's phenomenology of intersubjectivity : historical interpretations and contemporary applications

edited by Frode Kjosavik, Christian Beyer, and Christel Fricke

(Routledge research in phenomenology)

Routledge, 2019

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This collection examines the instrumental role of intersubjectivity in Husserl's philosophy and explores the potential for developing novel ways of addressing and resolving contemporary philosophical issues on that basis. This is the first time Iso Kern offers an extensive overview of this rich field of inquiry for an English-speaking audience. Guided by his overview, the remaining articles present new approaches to a range of topics and problems that go to the heart of its core theme of intersubjectivity and methodology. Specific topics covered include intersubjectivity and empathy, intersubjectivity in meaning and communication, intersubjectivity pertaining to collective forms of intentionality and extended forms of embodiment, intersubjectivity as constitutive of normality, and, finally, the central role of intersubjectivity in the sciences. The authors' perspectives are strongly influenced by Husserl's own methodological concerns and problem awareness and are formed with a view to applicability in current debates - be it within general epistemology, analytic philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, meta-ethics or philosophy of science. With contributions written by leading Husserl scholars from across the Analytic and Continental traditions, Husserl's Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity is a clear and accessible resource for scholars and advanced students interested in Husserl's phenomenology and the relevance of intersubjectivity to philosophy, sociology, and psychology.

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Introduction Frode Kjosavik, Christian Beyer, and Christel Fricke 1. Husserl's Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity Iso Kern Part I: Intersubjectivity - Meaning and Methodology 2. Husserl on (Intersubjective) Constitution Christian Beyer 3. Intersubjectivity: In Virtue of Noema, Horizon, and Life-World David Woodruff Smith 4. On Husserl's Genetic Method of Constitutive Deconstruction and Its Application in Acts of Modified Empathy into Children's Minds Eduard Marbach Part II: Particular Others and Open Intersubjectivity 5. On Knowing the Other's Emotions Leila Haaparanta 6. What is Empathy? Soren Overgaard 7. Anonymity of the 'Anyone.' The Associative Depths of Open Intersubjectivity Joona Taipale Part III: Communication and Community 8. Intersubjectivity, Phenomenology, and Quine's Philosophy of Language Dagfinn Follesdal 9. From Empathy to Sympathy. On the Importance of Love in the Experience of the Other Mariano Crespo 10. Intersubjectivity and Embodiment David Carr 11. Husserl on the Common Mind Emanuele Caminada Part IV: Normality and Objectivity - The Life-World, the Sciences, and Beyond 12. Constructivism in Epistemology - On the Constitution of Standards of Normality Christel Fricke 13. On the Origins of Scientific Objectivity Mirja Hartimo 14. Husserl on Intersubjectivity and the Status of Scientific Objectivity Frode Kjosavik 15. Models, Science, and Intersubjectivity Harald Wiltsche

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