Between you and I dialogical phenomenology /

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Main Author: Stawarska, Beata
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, c2009.
Series:Series in Continental thought ; 36.
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Table of 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
  • The grammar of the transcendental ego
  • 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
  • Personal pronouns : reconsidering the traditional view
  • 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.