This book extends Alfred Schutz’s “On Multiple Realities” by
describing the provinces of meaning of play, music, religious ritual,
and African-American folkloric humor. Throughout these provinces, the
author traces two themes: resilience and responsiveness. In
resilience, individuals or communities run up against obstacles,
imposed relevances, which they come to terms with, or give meaning to
(in phenomenological parlance), by modifying, evading, overcoming, or
accepting them. Responsiveness emerges from Schutz’s idea of
making music together, which the author takes further by analyzing the
mimetic encounter with the other and the asymmetries in listening to
music, and, especially, by showing how the features of the cognitive
style of music as a province of meaning affect sociality, disposing us
to be more vulnerable and attentive to each other’s non-conceptual,
musical meanings. This text appeals to upper-level undergraduate
students and graduate students as well as to faculty in philosophy.
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Alfred’s Schutz’s Finite Provinces of Meaning
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ISBN
9783031537813
Publisert
2024
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Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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