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Book 1991e their objective and valid abstract concepts continually tend to supercede the everyday life-world and render it questionable. In the end, these of belief in the everyday life-world or reflective evolving and exchanging attitudes doubt (science) ultimately leads to a disbelief in both, and a searchFatten 发表于 2025-3-24 05:40:12
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Critical Remarks to Mead’s Theory of Intersubjectivity work, in relationship to the problem of intersubjectivity, and has made the first attempts to work out a notion of what he has aptly termed “.”.. However, Mead’s work went well beyond the pragmatic viewpoint as is evident in the following passages.Orthodontics 发表于 2025-3-24 16:56:20
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The Fundamental Levels to the Problem of Intersubjectivityty as a transcendental problem in the Husserlian sense, Schutz, in the major portion of his life-work, viewed intersubjectivity exclusively as a mundane problem belonging to the sphere of the natural attitude in which man lives in a world whose existence he simply takes for granted..commensurate 发表于 2025-3-25 00:12:21
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