Husserl and the intersubjective condition of the human being
the possibility of building intermonadic communities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36661/1983-4012.2024v17n2.14602Keywords:
Phenomenology, Intersubjectivity, Intermonadic communities, HusserlAbstract
This article attempts to demonstrate the process carried out by Husserl, from his phenomenology, to found the possibility of intersubjectivity among subjects, starting from the analysis of the V Cartesian Meditation. The german philosopher goes a long way to collaborate in making each subject aware of his own nature: we are intersubjective beings called to an interrelation that collaborates with the development of our own subjectivity, when this is developed together with the others around us. In this way it is possible to think of empowering the experience of the subjects by forming intermonadic communities, that is, communities of subjects with spiritual actions that can share intentionalities or certain purposes. From this effort arises the opportunity to give and receive from others based on lived experiences and the exchange of affinities.