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Dialogue analysis --- German language --- Intersubjectivity --- Sociolinguistics --- Social aspects --- Spoken German
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Intersubjectivity --- Phenomenology --- Subjectivity --- Subjectivism --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Relativity --- Philosophy, Modern --- Ontology --- Social psychology --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Husserl, Edmund --- Husserl, Edmond
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Dream interpretation --- Intersubjectivity --- Rêves --- Intersubjectivité --- Interprétation --- Ogden, Thomas H. --- Rêve --- --Interprétation --- --Intersubjectivité --- Rêves --- Intersubjectivité --- Interprétation --- Rêves - Interprétation
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Layers in Husserl's Phenomenology situates Husserl firmly within the trajectory of later Continental thought and contributes to the recent reconsideration of Husserl as a legitimate precursor to the thought of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Emmanuel Levinas, and Jacques Derrida.
Subjectivity. --- Intersubjectivity. --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy, Modern --- Ontology --- Phenomenology --- Social psychology --- Subjectivity --- Subjectivism --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Relativity --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Husserl, Edmund --- Husserl, Edmond
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Can we have objective knowledge of the world? Can we understand what is morally right or wrong? Yes, to some extent. This is the answer given by Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl. Both rejected David Hume's skeptical account of what we can hope to understand. But they held his empirical method in high regard, inquiring into the way we perceive and emotionally experience the world, into the nature and function of human empathy and sympathy and the role of the imagination in processes of intersubjective understanding. The challenge is to overcome the natural constraints of perceptual and emotional e
Intersubjectivity. --- Objectivity. --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Reality --- Personal equation --- Ontology --- Phenomenology --- Social psychology --- Subjectivity --- Smith, Adam, --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Husserl, Edmund --- Husserl, Edmond
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M. C. Dillon (1938-2005) was widely regarded as a world-leading Merleau-Ponty scholar. His book Merleau-Ponty's Ontology (1988) is recognized as a classic text that revolutionized the philosophical conversation about the great French phenomenologist. Dillon followed that book with two others: Semiological Reductionism, a critique of early-1990s linguistic reductionism, and Beyond Romance, a richly developed theory of love. At the time of his death, Dillon had nearly completed two further books to which he was passionately committed. The first one offers a highly original interpretation of Nie
Intersubjectivity. --- Ethics. --- Becoming (Philosophy) --- Ontology. --- Ontology --- Phenomenology --- Social psychology --- Subjectivity --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Change --- Process philosophy --- Being --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Nietzsche, Friedrich --- Nietzsche, Friederich --- Ethics --- Intersubjectivity --- Merleau-Ponty, Maurice --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm --- Merleau-Ponty, Jean Jacques Maurice, --- Merlō-Ponty, Mōris, --- Ponty, Jean Jacques Maurice Merleau-, --- Ponty, Maurice Merleau-, --- מרלו־פונטי, מוריס,
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Michael Jackson extends his path-breaking work in existential anthropology by focusing on the interplay between two modes of human existence: that of participating in other peoples' lives and that of turning inward to one's self. Grounding his discussion in the subtle shifts between being acted upon and taking action, Jackson shows how the historical complexities and particularities found in human interactions reveal the dilemmas, conflicts, cares, and concerns that shape all of our lives. Through portraits of individuals encountered in the course of his travels, including friends and family, and anthropological fieldwork pursued over many years in such places as Sierra Leone and Australia, Jackson explores variations on this theme. As he describes the ways we address and negotiate the vexed relationships between "I" and "we"-the one and the many-he is also led to consider the place of thought in human life.
Philosophical anthropology --- Ethnopsychology --- Intersubjectivity --- Self-perception --- Other minds (Theory of knowledge) --- anthropological books. --- anthropological fieldwork. --- anthropologist experts. --- anthropology and philosophy. --- cares and concerns. --- cultural studies. --- ethnography. --- existential anthropology. --- global anthropology. --- history of mankind. --- human existence. --- human existentialism. --- human interactions. --- human introspection. --- human life. --- humanist philosophy. --- humans and conflict. --- moral anthropology. --- nature of existence. --- philosophy of life. --- reflecting on life. --- religious studies. --- the palm at the end of the mind. --- world religions.
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