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Document Details : Title: Sharing Space Subtitle: A Husserlian Perspective on Mutual Gazing as the Origin of Gesture Author(s): FERENCZ-FLATZ, Christian Journal: Tijdschrift voor Filosofie Volume: 85 Issue: 3 Date: 2023 Pages: 387-406 DOI: 10.2143/TVF.85.3.3292845 Abstract : Husserl himself seldom considers the ways in which space is constituted and organized not just in relation to the perceptual experience of the individual subject, but within social experience as a field of possible interaction. In this paper, I first try to show why Husserl generally dispenses with this issue in general and where in his work, nonetheless, some attempts are made to tackle it. Subsequently, I work out some concepts to be found throughout his manuscript notations that could help turn this inquiry into a relevant topic for a phenomenology of bodily interaction in general and gesture in particular. Thus, I arrive at considering mutual gaze as an interkinaesthetic phenomenon, which can be seen as the genetic origin of gesture. |
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