Between Ourselves: Second-person Issues in the Study of ConsciousnessEvan Thompson The first volume in this series (The View from Within, ed. Francisco Varela and Jonathan Shear) was a study of first-person approaches to the study of consciousness. Second-person 'I-You' relations are central to human life yet have been neglected in consciousness research. This book puts that right, and goes further by including descriptions of animal 'person-to-person' interactions from primatologists Barbara Smuts and Sue Savage-Rumbaugh. Other contributions are drawn from fields as diverse as Japanese philosophy and Buddhist studies, neurophysiology, phenomenology and neuropsychology - including clinical studies on autism and face-recognition disorders. |
Contents
Jonathan Cole Empathy Needs a Face | 51 |
Iso Kern and Eduard Marbach Understanding | 69 |
Victoria McGeer PsychoPractice PsychoTheory | 109 |
Dimensions of Intersubjective Experience | 133 |
Natalie Depraz The Husserlian Theory of Intersubjectivity | 169 |
Ethics and the CoEmergence of Self and Other | 197 |
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Between Ourselves: Second-person Issues in the Study of Consciousness Evan Thompson No preview available - 2001 |
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