Feeling good vibrations in dialogical relations |
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Authors: | Beata Stawarska |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA |
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Abstract: | I engage phenomenological and empirical perspectives on dialogical relations in infancy in a mutually enlightening and challenging
relation. On the one hand, the empirical contributions provide evidence for the primacy of first-to-second person interrelatedness
in human sociality, as opposed to the claim of primary syncretism heralded by Merleau-Ponty, and also in distinction from
the ego-alter ego model routinely used in phenomenology. On the other hand, phenomenological considerations regarding the
lived affective experience of dialogical relatedness enrich and render intelligible the psychological accounts of dialogue
in terms of observable behavior. Phenomenological and empirical perspectives on dialogical relatedness thus combine to offer
an affectively charged and conversationally patterned notion of primary intersubjectivity in the I-you mode.
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Keywords: | Conversational patterns Infancy I-you relations Language |
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