商品簡介
The seemingly ungrammatical title of this study is a signal of the paradigm shift proposed within. Stawarska (philosophy, University of Oregon) argues for a reassessment of the egocentric subjectivity in phenomenology. The "I" as speaker needs a "you" as receiver and interpreter. Stawarska draws from sociolinguistics and developmental psychology to frame her theory of social dynamics. She sets this in the context of dialogic philosophy, explaining her theory from the backdrop of Wittgenstein, Zahavi, Husserl, Piaget, Castaneda and Martin Buber. While the terminology is technical to the subject, she ends with applications for society at large, the most dramatic of which is in feminist theory with the lack of connection between a man's attempts at seduction and a woman's negative reaction. Annotation c2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
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Beata Stawarska is a professor of philosophy at the University of Oregon. She has published on issues of social relatedness and
language in the fields of classical and feminist phenomenology, as well as philosophical psychology.