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We As Self - Ouri, Intersubjectivity, and Presubjectivity

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In our modern time of division, who belongs to the we is an important and underexamined area of philosophical investigation. This book offers another way of understanding we-ness by adopting diverse linguo-cultural traditions in a philosophical investigation of selfhood.

List of contents










Chapter 1: We in Korean? Why
Chapter 2: We in Korean
Chapter 3: Self in Korean
Chapter 4: Self as Subject
Chapter 5: Self in Pre-subjective Relation
Chapter 6: Self-in-Relation and Pre-subjective We: Mathematical Representation
Chapter 7: We in Diagrams
Chapter 8: Primacy of We?
Chapter 9: Notion of Relation
Chapter 10: Feelings and Corporeality
Chapter 11: Collective Memory: Boundary, Place, and Home
Chapter 12: Epilogue. Violence of the We


About the author










Hye Young Kim is an associate researcher at the Husserl Archive at l'Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris.


Summary

In our modern time of division, who belongs to the we is an important and underexamined area of philosophical investigation. This book offers another way of understanding we-ness by adopting diverse linguo-cultural traditions in a philosophical investigation of selfhood.

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