EMPATHY AS THE FOUNDATION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND OF SOCIAL LIFE:

a reading of Husserl’s phenomenology of transcendental intersubjectivity

Authors

  • Frédéric Vandenberghe

Keywords:

Social order, Empathy, Phenomenology, Husserl, Habermas

Abstract

Starting with an overview of possible solutions to the problem of social order, the author presents a non-acritical reconstruction of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology of intersubjectivity as a sympathetic alternative to Habermas’s theory of communicative action. By means of a detailed analysis of the concept of empathy (Einfühlung), he shows that Husserl’s phenomenology of intersubjectivity offers a triple foundation of the sciences. As a warrant of the objectivity of the world, it grounds the natural sciences; as a presupposition of sociality, it founds the social sciences; as mediated by culture, it grounds the social sciences as human sciences.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

Frédéric Vandenberghe

Senior Researcher at the University for Humanist Studies in the Netherlands and visiting professor at the Universidade de Brasília (Winter 2003).

Downloads

How to Cite

Vandenberghe, F. (2002). EMPATHY AS THE FOUNDATION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND OF SOCIAL LIFE:: a reading of Husserl’s phenomenology of transcendental intersubjectivity. Sociedade E Estado, 17(2). Retrieved from https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/sociedade/article/view/4994

Similar Articles

1 2 > >> 

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.