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Intersubjectivity : the fabric of social becoming / Nick Crossley.

LIBRA B824.18 .C76 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Crossley, Nick, 1968-
Series:
Philosophy & social criticism (London, England)
Philosophy & social criticism
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Intersubjectivity.
Physical Description:
ix, 188 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London [England] ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1996.
Summary:
Articulate and perceptive, Intersubjectivity is a text that explains the notions of intersubjectivity as a central concern of philosophy, sociology, psychology, and politics. Going beyond this broad-ranging introduction and explication, author Nick Crossley provides a critical discussion of intersubjectivity as an interdisciplinary concept to shed light on our understanding of selfhood, communication, citizenship, power, and community. The volume traces the contributions of key thinkers engaged within the intersubjectivist tradition, including Husserl, Buber, Kojeve, Merlau-Ponty, Mead, Wittgenstein, Schutz, and Habermas. A clear, concise introduction to a range of difficult concepts and thinkers, Intersubjectivity demystifies this very interdisciplinary subject for advanced and graduate-level students of philosophy, sociology, social psychology, and social and political theory.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [175]-181) and index.
ISBN:
0803979037
0803979045
OCLC:
35093470

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