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Critical remarks to Gurwitsch's theory of intersubjectivity

Steven Vaitkus

pp. 57-72

Abstrakt

In his next major work, The Field of Consciousness, 1 Gurwitsch attempts to shed some light on the relationship between intersubjectivity in the context of science and intersubjectivity in the context of everyday life by pursuing the entire problem at the level of transcendental phenomenology. He had already indicated in Human Encounters that a consideration of intersubjectivity at the transcendental level is to follow the analysis of natural existence (natürlichen Daseins) which he carries out there.

Publication details

Published in:

Vaitkus Steven (1991) How is society possible?: intersubjectivity and the fiduciary attitude as problems of the social group in Mead, Gurwitsch, and Schutz. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 57-72

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2077-4_5

Referenz:

Vaitkus Steven (1991) Critical remarks to Gurwitsch's theory of intersubjectivity, In: How is society possible?, Dordrecht, Springer, 57–72.