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(2001) Human Studies 24 (1-2).

The political philosophy of intersubjectivity and the logic of discourse

Pyung-Joong Yoon

pp. 57-68

This paper is concerned with the competing and complimentary relationships between intersubjectivity and discursive logic. It contends that the ultimate failure of Husserlian phenomenology is a testament to the dilemma of subjectivist philosophy. Indeed, political philosophy requires a paradigm-shift from subjectivity to intersubjectivity. With this in mind, this paper examines the classical encounter between morality and ethical life in connection with discursive ethics. While it argues that Habermas still retains a strong residue of subjectivist philosophy, it attempts to clarify the discursive analysis of Foucault and probes into its applicability to practical philosophy.

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DOI: 10.1023/A:1010798510130

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Yoon, P. (2001). The political philosophy of intersubjectivity and the logic of discourse. Human Studies 24 (1-2), pp. 57-68.

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