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    Husserl’s theory of empathy plays a crucial role in his transcendental phenomenology and has ever since been critically examined. Among various critiques leveled at Husserl, the issue of bodily similarity between oneself and the other lies at the core, not only because Husserl conceives of it as the motivating factor of empathy but also because his account of it has been taken to be problematic. In this article, I review a main interpretation of the issue of bodily similarity in Husserl, which t…Read more
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    “Seeing-in” and twofold empathic intentionality: a Husserlian account
    Continental Philosophy Review 51 (3): 301-321. 2017.
    In recent years, the phenomenological approach to empathy becomes increasingly influential in explaining social perception of other people. Yet, it leaves untouched a related and pivotal question concerning the unique and irreducible intentionality of empathy that constitutes the peculiarity of social perception. In this article, I focus on this problem by drawing upon Husserl’s theory of image-consciousness, and I suggest that empathy is characterized by a “seeing-in” structure. I develop two t…Read more
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    McDowell motivates a disjunctive conception of experience in the context of other-minds skepticism, but his conception of other minds has been less frequently discussed. In this paper, I focus on McDowell’s perceptual account of others that emphasizes the primitivity of others’ bodily expressivity and his defense of a common-sense understanding of others. And I suggest that Husserl’s subtle analysis of bodily expressivity not only bears fundamental similarities with McDowell’s but also helps to …Read more
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    Inter-affectivity and social coupling: on contextualized empathy
    with Xiaowei Gui
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (2): 377-393. 2021.
    Recent enactive approach to social cognition stresses the indispensability of social affordance with regard to social understanding and contends that it is affordance that primarily solicits one’s reaction to the other, such that one becomes affected by the other and attends to the other’s situated appearance in the first place. What remains to be explored, however, is the sense in which social affordance is delineated by an affective sphere and the extent to which the affective sphere serves as…Read more
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    Husserl’s Theory of Bodily Expressivity and its Revision: In View of the “1914 Texts”
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 53 (3): 315-331. 2021.
    It is well-known that Husserl denies bodily behaviour as expressive in the I. Logical Investigation but he dramatically changes his view and holds that bodily behaviour is essentially expressive in...
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    Alter-ation and Ethical Reduction
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 54 (2): 169-186. 2023.
    1. Husserl’s theory of primordial reduction proves to be notorious: it is essential to his analysis of alterity, yet the theory itself incurs various criticisms. On a popular reading, primordial re...
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    Husserl’s Theory of Bodily Expressivity and its Revision: In View of the “1914 Texts”
    Tandf: Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1-17. forthcoming.
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