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Between You and I : Dialogical Phenomenology.
Title:
Between You and I : Dialogical Phenomenology.
Author:
Stawarska, Beata.
ISBN:
9780821443163
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (179 pages)
Series:
Series in Continental Thought
Contents:
Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1: Classical Phenomenology -- 1 The Transcendental Tradition -- The Logical Investigations of the I -- From the I to the Ego -- The Grammar of the Transcendental Ego (1) -- Strawson on the Primacy of Personhood -- Wittgenstein on the Lure of Words -- The Grammar of the Transcendental Ego (2) -- Zahavi on Transcendental Subjectivity as Intersubjectivity -- Contemporary Arguments for the Transcendental Ego: Marbach, Soffer -- Schutz, Theunissen on Social Phenomenology -- Husserl's Later Thought -- Part 2: the Multidiscipline of Dialogical Phenomenology -- 2 Sociolinguistics -- Personal Pronouns-Reconsidering the Traditional View (1) -- Egocentrism and Polycentrism -- Person Deixis and Polycentrism -- Anscombe -- Wittgenstein -- Personal Pronouns-Reconsidering the Traditional View (2) -- I and We-A Relational Community -- Benveniste and I-you Connectedness -- Objectification in the Third Person -- Castaneda's Phenomeno-logic of the "I" -- 3 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 -- 4 Philosophy of Dialogue -- Rosenstock-Huessy's Grammatical Method of Social Research -- Rosenzweig's Speech-thinking -- Buber's I and You -- The Primordial Duality: Buber, Humboldt, Plato -- 5 Buber and His Critics -- Rosenstock-Huessy: Names and Pronouns -- Levinas: Reciprocity and Responsibility -- Epilogue -- Dialogical Phenomenology.

The Dialogic Dimension of Meaning and Experience -- The Practice of Phenomenology -- Implications for Politics and Feminism -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
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 connectedness and help foreground the dialogic dimension of both prediscursive and discursive experience. Between You and I suggests that phenomenology is best practiced in a dialogical engagement with other disciplines.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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