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Intersubjectivity and Objectivity in Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl - A Collection of Essays

English · Hardback

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Can we have objective knowledge of the world? Can we understand what is morally right or wrong? Yes, to some extent. This is the answer given by Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl. Both rejected David Hume's skeptical account of what we can hope to understand. But they held his empirical method in high regard, inquiring into the way we perceive and emotionally experience the world, into the nature and function of human empathy and sympathy and the role of the imagination in processes of intersubjective understanding. The challenge is to overcome the natural constraints of perceptual and emotional experience and reach an agreement that is informed by the facts in the world and the nature of morality. This collection of philosophical essays addresses an audience of Smith- and Husserl scholars as well as everybody interested in theories of objective knowledge and proper morality which are informed by the way we perceive and think and communicate.

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Assisted by Dagfinn F¿llesdal (Editor), Føllesdal (Editor), Dagfinn Føllesdal (Editor), Christel Fricke (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2012
 
EAN 9783110325188
ISBN 978-3-11-032518-8
No. of pages 315
Dimensions 162 mm x 23 mm x 219 mm
Weight 514 g
Series Philosophische Forschung / Philosophical Research
Philosophische Forschung / Philosophical Research
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Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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