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(2014) Human Studies 37 (2).

Relevance of a friendship within a dialogue on relevance

Martin Endreß, Stefan Nicolae

pp. 293-298

In his reflections on the spatiotemporal structuring of the life-world, Schütz distinguishes between two forms of intersubjectivity among contemporaries. Firstly, he points at actors sharing both space and time and experiencing a direct, immediate face-to-face communication; secondly, he indicates the intersubjectivity of indirect communication, lacking any commonalities of space and time, such as the correspondence by letter. Apart from the strict exchange of thoughts, the alternating writing gives one the chance to relate to the interpretive patterns and relevancies of the correspondent and thereby to understand more clearly the intellectual position of the proponent. Reflecting on the specificity of the situation, Schütz claims: “The written communication forced upon us by the geographical distance between us should at least have the benefit of encouraging us to put our thoughts, as best we can, into a clear and orderly form” (p. 49). The correspondence between Alfred Schütz and...

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DOI: 10.1007/s10746-014-9311-7

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Endreß, M. , Nicolae, S. (2014). Review of Relevance of a friendship within a dialogue on relevance. Human Studies 37 (2), pp. 293-298.

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