Phenomenology of Embodied Intersubjectivity: From Zhuangzi to Hermann Schmitz

Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2):291-303 (2017)
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Hermann Schmitz has developed a “New Phenomenology.” It emphasizes fundamental conceptions that undercut traditional subject-object distinctions. In the Chinese classic The Zhuangzi we find stories that describe involvements and dialogue that can be seen as doing something similar. I will bring out some of these parallels. In particular I will focus on freedom and mutual understanding.

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