Contributions to the Phenomenology of the Smile: Disruption during a Pandemic

IF 1.1 2区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY FOR PHENOMENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-20 DOI:10.1080/00071773.2023.2188904
Andrew Barrette
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This paper investigates the meaning of the smile and how various kinds of disruptions motivate its thematization. In so doing, it broaches experiences in the recent pandemic, as the masked face disrupts the givenness of the smile. Indeed, the paper claims that such a situation affords the possibility of becoming even more attentive to the conditions of meaningfulness at a global scale. It evidences such a claim by first tracing some essential points of the meaning of meaning via the analysis of intentionality in the work of Edmund Husserl and Bernard Lonergan; then, it reviews the classic treatment of the smile’s meaning by Frederick Buytendijk, along with Lonergan’s further clarification of how an pre-thematic or elemental relation between persons conditions the phenomena; it concludes by suggesting how various sorts of disruption might motivate the smile’s thematization, especially in phenomenology’s inquiry back to the elemental dimension of meaning.
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对微笑现象学的贡献:大流行期间的中断
本文探讨了微笑的意义,以及各种干扰如何激发其主题化。在这样做时,它提出了最近大流行的经验,因为蒙面破坏了微笑的给予。事实上,该论文声称,这种情况提供了在全球范围内更加关注有意义的条件的可能性。本文首先通过对胡塞尔和洛纳根作品中意向性的分析,追溯了意义的意义的一些要点,以此来证明这一观点;然后,它回顾了Frederick Buytendijk对微笑意义的经典处理,以及Lonergan对人与人之间的前主题或基本关系如何影响现象的进一步澄清;最后,它提出了各种各样的破坏如何激发微笑的主题化,特别是在现象学对意义的基本维度的探究中。
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