EMPATHY – INTERPRETATION – (INTERPRETING) APPERCEPTION. ATTEMPTS TO EXPLAIN HUSSERL’S FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A THEORY OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY Cover Image

EINFÜHLUNG – INTERPRETATION – EINVERSTEHENDE APPERZEPTION. VERSUCH EINER KRITISCHEN ERKLÄRUNG DER ERSTEN AUSARBEITUNG EINER FREMDWAHRNEHMUNGSTHEORIE EDMUND HUSSERLS
EMPATHY – INTERPRETATION – (INTERPRETING) APPERCEPTION. ATTEMPTS TO EXPLAIN HUSSERL’S FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A THEORY OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY

Author(s): Paul Gabriel Sandu
Subject(s): Contemporary Philosophy, Phenomenology, Hermeneutics
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: pure ego; alter ego; empathy; embodiment; interpretation; apperception;

Summary/Abstract: Empathy – Interpretation – (Interpreting) Apperception. Attempts to Explain Husserl’s First Steps Towards a Theory of Intersubjectivity. The aim of this paper is to investigate Husserl’s first steps towards a theory of intersubjectivity and his early attempts to solve the intricate questions pertaining to the constitution of alter ego. The starting point of this investigation is Husserl’s critical examination of the concept of empathy theorized by Th. Lipps and his contention that empathy cannot be a passive and rather quasi-instinctive activity of the ego, but must be grounded in a kind of analogy between my own body and that of the other. This first attempt to explain in phenomenological terms how an ego can be aware of and perceive other thigs as egos is marred by difficulties that force Husserl to constantly rethink the question of the constitution of the alter ego and propose new ways of conceiving the special kind of apperception that opens up the possibility of perceiving the others as alter egos.

  • Issue Year: 68/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 59-82
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: German
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