Second-Person Engagement, Self-Alienation, and Group-Identification
One of the central questions within contemporary debates about collective intentionality concerns the notion and status of the we. The question, however, is by no means new. At the beginning of the last century, it was already intensively discussed in phenomenology. Whereas Heidegger argued that a f...
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Springer Verlag
2016
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