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8. Intersubjectivity and Moral Judgment in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface 3
- Introduction 5
- 1. A Phenomenological Approach to Intersubjectivity in the Sciences 17
- 2. Husserl’s Approaches to Volitional Consciousness 45
- 3. “We-Subjectivity”: Husserl on Community and Communal Constitution 61
- 4. Husserl on Understanding Persons 93
- 5. Imagination and Appresentation, Sympathy and Empathy in Smith and Husserl 117
- 6. Mengzi (Mencius), Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl on Sympathy and Conscience 139
- 7. Overcoming Disagreement – Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl on Strategies of Justifying Descriptive and Evaluative Judgments 171
- 8. Intersubjectivity and Moral Judgment in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments 243
- 9. Sympathy in Hume and Smith: A Contrast, Critique, and Reconstruction 273
- Contributors 313
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface 3
- Introduction 5
- 1. A Phenomenological Approach to Intersubjectivity in the Sciences 17
- 2. Husserl’s Approaches to Volitional Consciousness 45
- 3. “We-Subjectivity”: Husserl on Community and Communal Constitution 61
- 4. Husserl on Understanding Persons 93
- 5. Imagination and Appresentation, Sympathy and Empathy in Smith and Husserl 117
- 6. Mengzi (Mencius), Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl on Sympathy and Conscience 139
- 7. Overcoming Disagreement – Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl on Strategies of Justifying Descriptive and Evaluative Judgments 171
- 8. Intersubjectivity and Moral Judgment in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments 243
- 9. Sympathy in Hume and Smith: A Contrast, Critique, and Reconstruction 273
- Contributors 313