@inbook{709a87328a544a93840fe91cf1addfce,
title = "Phenomenology of experiential sharing: The contribution of Schutz and Walther",
abstract = "The chapter explores the topic of experiential sharing by drawing on the early contributions of the phenomenologists Alfred Schutz and Gerda Walther. It is argued that both Schutz and Walther support, from complementary perspectives, an approach to experiential sharing that has tended to be overlooked in current debates. This approach highlights specific experiential interrelations taking place among individuals who are jointly engaged and located in a common environment, and situates this type of sharing within a broader and richer spectrum of sharing phe- nomena. Whereas Schutz{\textquoteright} route to the sharing of experiences describes the latter as a pre-reflective interlocking of individual streams of experiences, arising from a reciprocal Thou-orientation, Walther provides a textured account of different types of sharing and correlated forms of communities.",
keywords = "Faculty of Humanities, collective intentionality, shared experiences, Alfred Schutz, Gerda Walther",
author = "Felipe Le{\'o}n and Dan Zahavi",
year = "2016",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-27692-2_10",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-319-27691-5",
series = "Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "219--234",
editor = "Alessandro Salice and Schmid, {Hans Bernhard}",
booktitle = "The Phenomenological Approach to Social Reality",
}