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Experience,Subjectivity, Selfhood: Beyond a Meadian Sociology of the Self
Authors:Dan Zahavi  Dominik Zelinsky
Institution:1. Department of Communication, Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;2. Institute for Sociology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
Abstract:Sociologists tend to see G. H. Mead's conceptualization of self as fundamentally correct. In this paper, we develop a critique of Mead's notion of the self as constituted through social interactions. Our focus will be on Mead's categorial distinction between the socially constructed self and subjective experience, as well as on the tendency of post-Meadian sociologists to push Mead's position in ever more radical directions. Drawing inspiration from a multifaceted understanding of selfhood that can be found in Husserlian phenomenology, we then propose that the most basic level of selfhood is anchored in irreducible subjective experience.
Keywords:experience  Husserl  interactionism  Mead  phenomenology  self
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