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Author Chelstrom, Eric S
Title Social Phenomenology : Husserl, Intersubjectivity, and Collective Intentionality
Imprint Blue Ridge Summit : Lexington Books, 2012
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Note Intro -- 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 Criticisms of Husserlian Individualism -- Bibliography -- About the Author
Social Phenomenology offers an account of collective intentionality informed by the tradition of Husserlian phenomenology. The account argues that if consciousness and intentionality are only intrinsic to individuals, denying collectivism, that it does not follow that one endorses an atomistic conception of the subject
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Link Print version: Chelstrom, Eric S. Social Phenomenology : Husserl, Intersubjectivity, and Collective Intentionality Blue Ridge Summit : Lexington Books,c2012 9780739173084
Subject Husserl, Edmund, -- 1859-1938.;Consciousness.;Phenomenology.;Intersubjectivity.;Intentionality (Philosophy) -- Social aspects
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