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Human Studies
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Human Studies is an international quarterly journal dedicated primarily to take forward and enlarge the dialogue between philosophy and the human sciences. Therefore the journal addresses theoretical and empirical topics as well as philosophical investigations in different areas of the human sciences. Phenomenological perspectives and hermeneutical orientations, broadly defined, are the primary focus and frame for published papers. The journal benefits from scholars working in a variety of fields and who seek a forum to address these issues, in order to bridge the gap between philosophical and other modes of inquiry in the human sciences.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0163-8548
ISSN electrónico
1572-851X
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1978-
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Meaning-Adequacy and Social Critique: Toward a Phenomenological Critical Theory
Alexis Gros
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>In the present paper, I analyze the complex relationship of tension between Critical Theory and phenomenology from a sociological-theoretical perspective. I start from two theses. The first one is that one of the primary reasons for the antagonism between these two paradigms lies in their ideal-typically opposed assessments of the role of ‘meaning-adequacy’ in social research. The second one is that in recent years, there has been a strong rapprochement of Critical Theory with (social) phenomenology. This shift, fundamentally embodied in Hartmut Rosa’s work, can be understood as the culminating point of a progressive turn towards meaning-adequacy within the Frankfurt School. In order to unfold these two theses, I will proceed in three steps. First (1), I will present the main outlines of the relationship of tension between the two traditions from both a historico-intellectual and a systematic perspective. Second (2), I will focus on the contemporary readings of the Schutzian notion of ‘meaning-adequacy’ and discuss their value for better understanding the historical opposition between the two paradigms, as well as their recent rapprochement. Third (3), I will sketch the key features of Rosa’s sociology of world-relations, understood as a phenomenological Critical Theory that shows a strong commitment to a radicalized version of the meaning-adequacy postulate.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Philosophy; Sociology and Political Science.
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Emmanuel Alloa, Thiemo Breyer und Emanuele Caminada: Handbuch Phänomenologie
Jens Soentgen
Palabras clave: Philosophy; Sociology and Political Science.
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(Multi-)Stabilities in the Public Sphere: Why Arendt Needs Postphenomenology
Anthony Longo
Palabras clave: Philosophy; Sociology and Political Science.
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