1008511
9781859722817
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This book covers a range of views on intersubjectivity/communication. It sees the scope of intersubjectivity as taking in theories of common sense, ideology, discourse and the philosophy of language as well as the more obvious phenomenological concerns. The author examines the coherence of discursivity in post modernist and other social constructionist accounts by situating them in relation to the everyday. An alternative model of discursivity is presented which uses Dummett's reading of Frege's work on meaning to criticise the (post) structuralist axiom that language is separate from the world. The counter argument developed is that discursive practices are not purely textual 'surfaces' but have a deep structure which unites text and world. The work references semiotics, discourse theory, Marxism, phenomenological sociology, cultural theory, spatiality and historicity, psychoanalysis and themes in the philosophies of language and Spinoza.Feather, Howard is the author of 'Intersubjectivity and Contemporary Social Theory The Everyday As Critique' with ISBN 9781859722817 and ISBN 1859722814.
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