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A phenomenological reading on intersubjectivity in digital/on-line world

This article reflects on on-line experiences and the relationship with the world of life, subjectivity and intersubjectivity. Husserl’s works (1950a, 1950b, 1952, 1954) were used to return to the experienced intuition that is methodologically guided by phenomenological reductions. Understanding the structuring aspects through reductions allows to highlight the implications of hybrid life, such as fragmentation of perspectives, dynamicity and speed of information transmission through two-dimensional images in windows format that lack actual materiality and spatiality, but which promote a perceptual reconfiguration of consciousness. In the world of life, the hierarchy between science and culture has been vanishing, which changes the sphere of values, breaks with the usual logics of temporal succession and contiguity and makes the experience of historical time elusive. This article also reflects on the insertion of technologies in mental health care; it suggests encouraging digital literacy and legitimizing sensitive experiences in the world.

Key words:
Phenomenology; phenomenological psychology; Internet


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