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Instinct and the presence of the other

H. Peter Steeves

pp. 31-53

Résumé

Husserl was well aware of the tendency to found the infant's ability to begin pairing on an instinct—an instinct, in some sense, "for the Other." As early as 1909, Theodor Lipps had claimed that the only possible foundation for social ontology was instinct. He was led to this conclusion through a line of reasoning which should be very familiar.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Steeves H Peter (1998) Founding community: a phenomenological-ethical inquiry. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 31-53

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5182-5_3

Citation complète:

Steeves H Peter, 1998, Instinct and the presence of the other. In H.P. Steeves Founding community (31-53). Dordrecht, Springer.