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Between you and I : dialogical phenomenology / Beata Stawarska.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stawarska, Beata.
Series:
Series in Continental thought ; 36.
Series in continental thought ; no. 36
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Phenomenology.
Dialogue.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (222 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, c2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Classical phenomenology has suffered from an individualist bias and a neglect of the communicative structure of experience, especially the phenomenological importance of the addressee, the inseparability of I and You, and the nature of the alternation between them. Beata Stawarska remedies this neglect by bringing relevant contributions from cognate empirical disciplines-such as sociolinguistics and developmental psychology, as well as the dialogic tradition in philosophy-to bear on phenomenological inquiry. Taken together, these contributions substantiate an alternative view of primary I-You
Contents:
Classical phenomenology
The transcendental tradition
The logical investigations of the I
From the I to the ego
The grammar of the transcendental ego
Strawson on the primacy of personhood
Wittgenstein on the lure of words
Zahavi on transcendental subjectivity as intersubjectivity
Contemporary arguments for the transcendental ego : Marbach, Soffer
Schutz, Theunissen on social phenomenology
Husserl's later thought
The multidiscipline of dialogical phenomenology
Sociolinguistics
Personal pronouns : reconsidering the traditional view
Egocentrism and polycentrism
Person deixis and polycentrism
Anscombe
Wittgenstein
I and we : a relational community
Benveniste and I : you connectedness
Objectification in the third person
Castaneda's phenomeno-logic of the I
Developmental perspectives
Piaget's legacy
Recent research on the sociality of children
Proto-conversations in infancy
The dialogic model of Jaffe and Feldstein
From proto-conversation to conversation
Perspectives from blindness and autism
Polycentrism and personal pronoun acquisition: loveland and others
An egocentric model of personal pronoun acquisition : Charney and others
Philosophical implications and directions for future research
Philosophy of dialogue
Rosenstock-Huessy's grammatical method of social research
Rosenzweig's speech-thinking
Buber's I and you
The primordial duality in Buber, Humboldt, Plato
Buber and his critics
Rosenstock-Huessy
Levinas
Dialogical phenomenology
The dialogic dimension of meaning and experience
The practice of phenomenology
Implications for politics and feminism.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780821443163
082144316X
OCLC:
889675486

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