The Phenomenological Approach to Social Reality History, Concepts, Problems / edited by Alessandro Salice, Bernhard Schmid.

This volume features fourteen essays that examine the works of key figures within the phenomenological movement in a clear and accessible way. It presents the fertile, groundbreaking, and unique aspects of phenomenological theorizing against the background of contemporary debate about social ontolog...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Salice, Alessandro (Editor), Schmid, Bernhard (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Series:Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality, 6
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction; Alessandro Salice, Hans Bernhard Schmid
  • Part I Social and Institutional Facts
  • Chapter 1. Persons and Acts – Collective And Social. From Ontology to Politics; Kevin Mulligan
  • Chapter 2. Legal Reality and its A Priori Foundations – a Question of Acting or Interpreting? Felix Kaufmann, Fritz Schreier and Their Critique of Adolf Reinach; Sophie Loidolt
  • Chapter 3. Czesław Znamierowski’s Social Ontology and its Phenomenological Roots; Giuseppe Lorini, Wojciech Żełaniec
  • Chapter 4. Early Heidegger on Social Reality; Jo-Jo Koo
  • Chapter 5. Karl Löwith’s Understanding of Sociality; Gerhard Tonhauser
  • Part II Doing Things Together
  • Chapter 6. Husserl on Collective Intentionality; Thomas Szanto
  • Chapter 7. The Varieties of Togetherness: Scheler on Collective Affective Intentionality; Matthias Schloßberger
  • Chapter 8. Communal Feelings and Implicit Self-Knowledge. Hermann Schmalenbach on the Nature of the Social Bond; Hans Bernhard Schmid
  • Chapter 9. Phenomenology of Experiential Sharing: The Contribution of Schutz and Walther; Felipe León and Dan Zahavi
  • Part III The Values and Ontological Status of Social Reality
  • Chapter 10. Communities and Values. Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Social Ontology; Alessandro Salice
  • Chapter 11. Ingarden’s “material-value” conception of socio-cultural reality; Edward Swiderski
  • Chapter 12. A Priori of the Law and Values in the Social Ontology of Wilhelm Schapp and Adolf Reinach; Francesca De Vecchi
  • Chapter 13. Disenchanting the Fact/Value Dichotomy: A Critique of Felix Kaufmann’s Views on Value and Social Reality; Sonja Rinofner
  • Chapter 14. The Actuality of States and Other Social Groups. Tomoo Otaka’s Transcendental Project? Genki Uemura, Toru Yaegashi.