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Phenomenological accounts of sociality offer powerful lines of arguments to recast current, predominantly analytic, discussions on collective intentionality and social cognition. Against this background, the aim of this volume is to reevaluate, critically and in contemporary terms, the rich phenomenological resources regarding social reality.
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Phenomenological accounts of sociality offer powerful lines of arguments to recast current, predominantly analytic, discussions on collective intentionality and social cognition. Against this background, the aim of this volume is to reevaluate, critically and in contemporary terms, the rich phenomenological resources regarding social reality.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
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- ISBN-13: 9781317420620
- Artikelnr.: 49365808
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317420620
- Artikelnr.: 49365808
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Thomas Szanto is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Subjectivity Research (CFS), at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Dermot Moran is Professor of Philosophy at University College Dublin, Ireland and Sir Walter Murdoch Adjunct Professor in the Humanitires, Murdoch University, Australia.
Phenomenological Discoveries Concerning the 'We': Mapping the Terrain
Thomas Szanto, Dermot Moran Part I: Historical and Methodological Issues
1. Locating Shared Life in the 'Thou': Some Historical and Thematic
Considerations James Risser 2. Hannah Arendt's Conception of Actualized
Plurality Sophie Loidolt 3. Habermas and Social Phenomenology: From
Verstehen to Lebenswelt Richard Wolin 4. Second-Person Phenomenology
Steven Crowell Part II: Intersubjectivity, the 'We-World,' and Objectivity
5. Concrete Interpersonal Encounters or Sharing a Common World: Which is
More Fundamental in Phenomenological Approaches to Sociality? Jo-Jo Koo 6.
Ineinandersein and l'interlacs: The Constitution of the Social World or
'We-World' (Wir-Welt) Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty Dermot Moran
7. Davidson and Husserl on the Social Origin of Our Concept of Objectivity
Cathal O'Madagain Part III: Social Cognition, Embodiment, and Social
Emotions 8. From Types to Tokens: Empathy and Typification Joona Taipale
9. An Interactionist Approach to Shared Cognition: Some Prospects and
Challenges Felipe Léon 10. "If I had to live like you, I think I'd kill
myself": Social Dimensions of the Experience of Illness Havi Carel 11.
Shame as Fellow Feeling Christian Skirke 12. Relating to the Dead: Social
Cognition and the Phenomenology of Grief Matthew Ratcliffe Part IV:
Collective Intentionality and Affectivity 13. Affective Intentionality:
Early Phenomenological Contributions to a New Phenomenological Sociology
Íngrid Vendrell Ferran 14. Love and Other Social Stances in Early
Phenomenology Alessandro Salice 15. Gurwitsch and the Role of Emotion in
Collective Intentionality Eric Chelstrom 16. The Affective 'We':
Self-regulation and Shared Emotions Joel Krueger Part V: Collective Agency
and Group Personhood 17. Husserl on Groupings: Social Ontology and
Phenomenology of We-Intentionality Emanuele Caminada 18. Collectivizing
Persons and Personifying Collectives: Reassessing Scheler on Group
Personhood Thomas Szanto 19. Brothers in Arms: Fraternity-Terror in
Sartre's Social Ontology Nicolas de Warren
Thomas Szanto, Dermot Moran Part I: Historical and Methodological Issues
1. Locating Shared Life in the 'Thou': Some Historical and Thematic
Considerations James Risser 2. Hannah Arendt's Conception of Actualized
Plurality Sophie Loidolt 3. Habermas and Social Phenomenology: From
Verstehen to Lebenswelt Richard Wolin 4. Second-Person Phenomenology
Steven Crowell Part II: Intersubjectivity, the 'We-World,' and Objectivity
5. Concrete Interpersonal Encounters or Sharing a Common World: Which is
More Fundamental in Phenomenological Approaches to Sociality? Jo-Jo Koo 6.
Ineinandersein and l'interlacs: The Constitution of the Social World or
'We-World' (Wir-Welt) Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty Dermot Moran
7. Davidson and Husserl on the Social Origin of Our Concept of Objectivity
Cathal O'Madagain Part III: Social Cognition, Embodiment, and Social
Emotions 8. From Types to Tokens: Empathy and Typification Joona Taipale
9. An Interactionist Approach to Shared Cognition: Some Prospects and
Challenges Felipe Léon 10. "If I had to live like you, I think I'd kill
myself": Social Dimensions of the Experience of Illness Havi Carel 11.
Shame as Fellow Feeling Christian Skirke 12. Relating to the Dead: Social
Cognition and the Phenomenology of Grief Matthew Ratcliffe Part IV:
Collective Intentionality and Affectivity 13. Affective Intentionality:
Early Phenomenological Contributions to a New Phenomenological Sociology
Íngrid Vendrell Ferran 14. Love and Other Social Stances in Early
Phenomenology Alessandro Salice 15. Gurwitsch and the Role of Emotion in
Collective Intentionality Eric Chelstrom 16. The Affective 'We':
Self-regulation and Shared Emotions Joel Krueger Part V: Collective Agency
and Group Personhood 17. Husserl on Groupings: Social Ontology and
Phenomenology of We-Intentionality Emanuele Caminada 18. Collectivizing
Persons and Personifying Collectives: Reassessing Scheler on Group
Personhood Thomas Szanto 19. Brothers in Arms: Fraternity-Terror in
Sartre's Social Ontology Nicolas de Warren
Phenomenological Discoveries Concerning the 'We': Mapping the Terrain
Thomas Szanto, Dermot Moran Part I: Historical and Methodological Issues
1. Locating Shared Life in the 'Thou': Some Historical and Thematic
Considerations James Risser 2. Hannah Arendt's Conception of Actualized
Plurality Sophie Loidolt 3. Habermas and Social Phenomenology: From
Verstehen to Lebenswelt Richard Wolin 4. Second-Person Phenomenology
Steven Crowell Part II: Intersubjectivity, the 'We-World,' and Objectivity
5. Concrete Interpersonal Encounters or Sharing a Common World: Which is
More Fundamental in Phenomenological Approaches to Sociality? Jo-Jo Koo 6.
Ineinandersein and l'interlacs: The Constitution of the Social World or
'We-World' (Wir-Welt) Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty Dermot Moran
7. Davidson and Husserl on the Social Origin of Our Concept of Objectivity
Cathal O'Madagain Part III: Social Cognition, Embodiment, and Social
Emotions 8. From Types to Tokens: Empathy and Typification Joona Taipale
9. An Interactionist Approach to Shared Cognition: Some Prospects and
Challenges Felipe Léon 10. "If I had to live like you, I think I'd kill
myself": Social Dimensions of the Experience of Illness Havi Carel 11.
Shame as Fellow Feeling Christian Skirke 12. Relating to the Dead: Social
Cognition and the Phenomenology of Grief Matthew Ratcliffe Part IV:
Collective Intentionality and Affectivity 13. Affective Intentionality:
Early Phenomenological Contributions to a New Phenomenological Sociology
Íngrid Vendrell Ferran 14. Love and Other Social Stances in Early
Phenomenology Alessandro Salice 15. Gurwitsch and the Role of Emotion in
Collective Intentionality Eric Chelstrom 16. The Affective 'We':
Self-regulation and Shared Emotions Joel Krueger Part V: Collective Agency
and Group Personhood 17. Husserl on Groupings: Social Ontology and
Phenomenology of We-Intentionality Emanuele Caminada 18. Collectivizing
Persons and Personifying Collectives: Reassessing Scheler on Group
Personhood Thomas Szanto 19. Brothers in Arms: Fraternity-Terror in
Sartre's Social Ontology Nicolas de Warren
Thomas Szanto, Dermot Moran Part I: Historical and Methodological Issues
1. Locating Shared Life in the 'Thou': Some Historical and Thematic
Considerations James Risser 2. Hannah Arendt's Conception of Actualized
Plurality Sophie Loidolt 3. Habermas and Social Phenomenology: From
Verstehen to Lebenswelt Richard Wolin 4. Second-Person Phenomenology
Steven Crowell Part II: Intersubjectivity, the 'We-World,' and Objectivity
5. Concrete Interpersonal Encounters or Sharing a Common World: Which is
More Fundamental in Phenomenological Approaches to Sociality? Jo-Jo Koo 6.
Ineinandersein and l'interlacs: The Constitution of the Social World or
'We-World' (Wir-Welt) Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty Dermot Moran
7. Davidson and Husserl on the Social Origin of Our Concept of Objectivity
Cathal O'Madagain Part III: Social Cognition, Embodiment, and Social
Emotions 8. From Types to Tokens: Empathy and Typification Joona Taipale
9. An Interactionist Approach to Shared Cognition: Some Prospects and
Challenges Felipe Léon 10. "If I had to live like you, I think I'd kill
myself": Social Dimensions of the Experience of Illness Havi Carel 11.
Shame as Fellow Feeling Christian Skirke 12. Relating to the Dead: Social
Cognition and the Phenomenology of Grief Matthew Ratcliffe Part IV:
Collective Intentionality and Affectivity 13. Affective Intentionality:
Early Phenomenological Contributions to a New Phenomenological Sociology
Íngrid Vendrell Ferran 14. Love and Other Social Stances in Early
Phenomenology Alessandro Salice 15. Gurwitsch and the Role of Emotion in
Collective Intentionality Eric Chelstrom 16. The Affective 'We':
Self-regulation and Shared Emotions Joel Krueger Part V: Collective Agency
and Group Personhood 17. Husserl on Groupings: Social Ontology and
Phenomenology of We-Intentionality Emanuele Caminada 18. Collectivizing
Persons and Personifying Collectives: Reassessing Scheler on Group
Personhood Thomas Szanto 19. Brothers in Arms: Fraternity-Terror in
Sartre's Social Ontology Nicolas de Warren