Alfred Schutz and the Problem of Empathy

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Although Alfred Schutz appreciated many of the contributions of Edmund Husserl’s Ideen, he objected to the treatment of intersubjectivity. This paper shows how Schutz’s criticism of the sense-transfer of “animate organism” ignores the genetic nature of Husserl’s account, the widespread tendency of mental life to identify and assimilate, the level beneath the controlling ego on which the sense-transfer occurs, the massive similarities between animate organisms, the widespread dynamism of consciousness to transpose itself, and the massive and unique manner in which the sense-transfer is validated.

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Barber, M. (2013). Alfred Schutz and the Problem of Empathy. In Contributions To Phenomenology (Vol. 66, pp. 313–326). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5213-9_19

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