Anonymity of the ‘Anyone’ : The Associative Depths of Open Intersubjectivity
Taipale, J. (2019). Anonymity of the ‘Anyone’ : The Associative Depths of Open Intersubjectivity. In F. Kjosavik, C. Beyer, & C. Fricke (Eds.), Husserl’s Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity : Historical Interpretations and Contemporary Applications (pp. 193-210). Routledge. Routledge Research in Phenomenology.
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Husserl’s concept of “open intersubjectivity” expresses the peculiarity that the
environment appears as being there for “anyone”. The structurally implicated,
potential co-perceivers have been rendered anonymous, unspecified, which is
another way of saying that the horizontally implicated “anyone” refers to no one
in particular, but to “any alter egos whatever”. My article focuses on this tacit
structural referencing to potential others and challenges the claim of anonymity.
In the literature, it has been argued that the potential others are implicitly
specified as co-members of our community, or “homecomrades”. I will push the
idea of specification further, and into a new direction, by arguing that the
implicated others (be it co-perceivers or co-members) are also always specified
associatively, in the light of our past interactions. My aim is to show how the
implicit “co-positing” of others necessarily “echoes”, and is “colored” by, our
earlier intersubjective experiences. The way in which our experiences tacitly
implicate anyone (i.e., typical co-perceivers) is influenced by the way in which we
have interacted with particular others (i.e., particular tokens), who serve as the
primal institutors of the idea of “a typical co-perceiver”. Making use of insights
from phenomenology, developmental psychology, and psychoanalysis, I will
discuss the asymmetric structure of social perception and the sedimentation of
experience, and thus challenge the assumption of the anonymity of the “anyone”.
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