THE PROBLEM OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY IN THE THEORIES OF E. HUSSERL AND A. SCHÜTZ

The article is concerned with the problem of intersubjective understanding in the theories of E. Husserl and A. Schütz. While analyzing the meanings of the concept of Lebenswelt in phenomenological philosophy and Schütz’ sociology, the different positions regarding the problem are revealed; therefo...

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Main Author: Rasa Žiemytė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 1997-01-01
Series:Problemos
Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/problemos/article/view/4277
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Summary:The article is concerned with the problem of intersubjective understanding in the theories of E. Husserl and A. Schütz. While analyzing the meanings of the concept of Lebenswelt in phenomenological philosophy and Schütz’ sociology, the different positions regarding the problem are revealed; therefore, these positions have the same point of departure, an emphatical understanding of Other, which is considered an obstacle for the phenomenological explanation of mutual under-standing. Both conceptions of intersubjectivity, especially Husserl’s, lack the aspect of linguistic communication which would resolve conceptual problems arising in the theories of intersubjective understanding. 
ISSN:1392-1126
2424-6158