Being we : phenomenological contributions to social ontology
Dan Zahavi
Bok · Engelsk · 2025
| Omfang | x, 217 sider
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| Opplysninger | "To be sure, there are many uses of the first-person plural. In some cases, the locution "we saw the match" might imply nothing more than a common object. If each of us saw the match at different times or even at the same time, but without knowing of each other's presence, we can without any loss replace "we saw the match" with "I saw the match and you saw the match". But in other cases, we say "we" to express a shared perspective. Take, for instance, the case where my sons and I return from the stadium and, when seeing a common acquaintance, I shout "We saw the match!". If we saw the match together, and if each of us was aware that the other was also seeing it, something important would be lost by the distributive reformulation, since the use of "we" was intended to capture more than simply the fact that there was a common object. We did not simply happen to see the match side by side, we saw the match together, and although I didn't see the match through the eyes of my sons, its having been seen by them is part of the experience I have of it. Likewise, "We intend to go to the opera this evening" are open to two different interpretations. It might mean that the two of us, you and I, each has the intention to go to the opera this evening and where me going to the opera will satisfy my intention. It might, however, also mean that we intend to go to the opera together, and here my intention will only be satisfied if both of us go"--
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| Emner | fenomenologi sosial ontologi
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| ISBN | 9780192894489
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