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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2000

Pages: 105-120

Series: Contributions to Phenomenology

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048153961

Full citation:

Philip Buckley, "Personality of higher order", in: Phenomenology of the political, Berlin, Springer, 2000

Personality of higher order

Husserlian reflections on the Québec problem

Philip Buckley

pp. 105-120

in: Kevin Thompson, Lester Embree (eds), Phenomenology of the political, Berlin, Springer, 2000

Abstract

There is a very strong sense in Québec that there are two things in life which are worthy of genuine passion: ice hockey and politics. The difference between these two major spectator sports is that the hockey season has been expanded to last only eight months; whereas politics is front page news 365 days a year. Given this pervasive quality, it might be expected that a phenomenologist living in one of the most politicized environments imaginable would encounter few problems describing political life as it appears in Québec. How one answers the phone, the paper one reads, where one shops, these are not just considered acts of personal preference or expressions of personal identity—these and all sorts of "everyday" acts are frequently attributed a profound political significance. But this very omnipresence of the political means that it is very difficult to conduct some form of phenomenological reflection upon it; very difficult indeed to turn away from the empirical self-interest that every Québecois(e) has invested in the political life of the province.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2000

Pages: 105-120

Series: Contributions to Phenomenology

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048153961

Full citation:

Philip Buckley, "Personality of higher order", in: Phenomenology of the political, Berlin, Springer, 2000