Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
Soggettività animali? La concezione fenomenologica dell'animalità in Edmund Husserl / C. Di Martino. - In: RIVISTA INTERNAZIONALE DI FILOSOFIA E PSICOLOGIA. - ISSN 2039-4667. - Vol. IV, N. 1 (2013):1(2013 Apr), pp. 22-48.
Abstract:
Animal Subjectivities? The Phenomenological Conceptualization of Animality by Edmund Husserl - Is it possible to speak of a Husserlian phenomenology of the animal? In the course of his phenomenological analyses, Husserl thematizes animals as a case of “abnormality”, in order to investigate the subjectivity that constitutes the human world as a normal world. The individuation of an animal “egological structure”, and the transcendental function of animal “subjectivity” – characterized by essential differences from “personal” human subjectivity – hint at the profundity and boldness of Husserl’s research. However, what is the origi-nal contribution of phenomenology on this issue, in comparison with that of the empirical sciences? Phe-nomenology declares and problematizes the experience of a lifeworld as its own field of activity, and ad-dresses it as the implicit ground for every scientific observation and reconstruction. Phenomenology, thus, provides a new approach to animal life, avoiding naive ontological assumptions about it.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Edmund Husserl ; Animal Life ; Ethical Life ; Animal Subjectivity ; Empathy
Elenco autori:
C. Di Martino
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