Attending, acting, and feeling together

Philosophical Psychology (forthcoming)
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Abstract

In this paper, I argue that basic forms of collective intentionality such as those involved in atttending, acting and feeling with others essentially involve experiencing and understanding others as co-subjects, that their content is nonconceptual, and that they represent co-subjects and their positions at a level that is prior to the mind-body differentiation.

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Michael Schmitz
University of Vienna

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