The Other: Studies in the Social Ontology of Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, and BuberThe theme of intersubjectivity - the relationship of I and Other - has dominated philosophy in the 20th century. In The Other, Michael Theunissen establishes himself as a first-rate interpreter and critic of modern continental philosophers who have explored this theme. |
Contents
Introductory Remarks on the Scope and Method of the | 1 |
The Original Transcendental Project of Social | 11 |
The Course of Husserls Theory | 55 |
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according to Husserl admittedly alien body alien experience already alter ego alter-ation analogizing appears apperception appresentation appresented authentic basic word basis become being-in-the-world being-with-one-another belongs Buber Chapter characterizes concept concrete consciousness constitution Dasein Dasein-with dialogical discourse empathy encountered EP.II epoché essential existential exists fact facticity Fifth Cartesian Meditation Heidegger Heidegger's horizon human Husserl's theory I-Thou I-Thou relationship Id.I Id.II identical immanent immediacy inauthentic individual insofar intentional intentional object intentionality interpretation latter life-world Martin Buber means mediacy mediation mode monadic mundane natural attitude naturalistic objective world organic body original originary personalistic attitude phenomenological reduction phenomenology philosophy of dialogue physical body positive possible precisely present present-at-hand presentification primordinal world pure question ready-to-hand reality reduction relation relationship Sartre Sartre's scendental sense social ontology solipsism spatial speak sphere standpoint subject-Other surrounding world talking theory of intersubjectivity thesis thing Thou thought tran transcendence transcendental ego transcendental philosophy unity world object worldly