Subjekt, System, Diskurs
Subjekt, System, Diskurs: Edmund Husserls Begriff transzendentaler Subjektivität in sozialtheoretischen Bezügen(158 Phaenomenologica)

Subjekt, System, Diskurs: Edmund Husserls Begriff transzendentaler Subjektivität in sozialtheoretischen Bezügen(158 Phaenomenologica)


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Dass Edmund Husserl am Problem der Intersubjektivitat gescheitert ist, gilt als ausgemacht - und ebenso, welche Konsequenzen daraus zu ziehen sind. Entgegen dem allenthalben pauschal erklarten 'Abschied vom Subjekt' spricht aber vieles dafur, dass es in der gegenwartigen Sozialtheorie eher um eine Reformulierung transzendentaler Subjektivitat geht. Diese Interpretationsthese wirft ein neues Licht auf den sozialtheoretischen Diskurs, der im deutschen Sprachraum in den vergangenen dreissig Jahren vom Gegensatz von Jurgen Habermas' und Niklas Luhmanns Theorien bestimmt war: 'Diskurs' und 'System' erscheinen als gegensatzliche Versuche, 'Subjektivitat' und 'Interitat' in ein theoretisch befriedigendes Verhaltnis zu setzen. Wenn aber - so die kritische These dieses Buches - weder die Reformulierung von Subjektivitat als 'Interitat' noch die Reformulierung von Subjektivitat ohne 'Interitat' das Problem der Intersubjektivitat uberzeugend lost, ist dies ein Grund, neuerlich in eine direkte Auseinandersetzung mit Husserls Theorie transzendentaler Subjektivitat einzutreten. Dabei stellt sich heraus, dass Husserls vielkritisierter und -skandalisierter Versuch, den Sinn 'Anderer' im 'Eigenen' zu fundieren, in der transzendentalphanomenologischen Subjekttheorie durch ein umgekehrtes Begrundungsverhaltnis konterkariert wird. Bei aller Problematik dieser Theorieanlage - welche nur in Gegenwendung zu den Gewohnheiten der Husserl-Interpretation, vor allem aber auch zu Husserls Selbstinterpretation in den Blick kommt - zeigt sich, dass der phanomenologische Begriff des transzendentalen Subjekts seinen Reformulierungen als Diskurs und als System in mancher Hinsicht uberlegen ist.

Table of Contents:
1. Einleitung: Sozialtheorie im Abstoß von der Subjektphilosophie.- 2. „Intersubjektivität“ — Zur Kritik an ihrem transzendentalphäno-menologischen Begriff.- 3. Verabschiedungsgesten und Kontaminationsdiagnosen: Abwehr und Reformulierung transzendentaler Subjektivität in der gegenwärtigen Sozialtheorie.- 4. Subjektivität ohne Interität — Zur Reformulierung transzendentaler Subjektivität als System.- 5. Subjektivität als Interität — Zur Reformulierung transzendentaler Subjektivität als Diskurs.- 6. Der „Fundamentalbegriff des Mir-Eigenen“ als Grund und als Abstraktum.- 7. Schlußbemerkung: Intersubjektivität als sozialtheoretische Kategorie.- i) Siglenverzeichnis.- ii) Husserliana.- iii) Sonstige Literatur.- Namensindex.


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  • ISBN-13: 9789048155101
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Edmund Husserls Begriff transzendentaler Subjektivität in sozialtheoretischen Bezügen
  • ISBN-10: 904815510X
  • Publisher Date: 15 Dec 2010
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Series Title: 158 Phaenomenologica
  • Width: 155 mm


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