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Watsuji, intentionality, and psychopathology

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posted on 2025-08-01, 07:10 authored by JW Krueger
Despite increasing interest in the work of Tetsuro Watsuji, his discussion of intentionality remains underexplored. I here develop an interpretation and application of his view. First, I unpack Watsuji’s arguments for the inherently social character of intentionality, consider how it connects with his more general discussion of embodiment and betweenness, and then situate his view alongside phenomenologists like Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty. Next, I argue that Watsuji’s characterization of the social character of intentionality is relevant to current discussions in phenomenological psychopathology. I consider how it can help illuminate the character and structure of some anomalous experiences in schizophrenia. I argue further that this application can enrich existing attempts to connect Watsuji and psychopathology, such as those found in the work of the psychiatrist Bin Kimura.

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Hawaii Press via the DOI in this record

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Philosophy East and West

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University of Hawaii Press

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  • Accepted Manuscript

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en

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2019-08-18T20:18:12Z

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2019-09-16T09:35:43Z

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Published online 7 September 2019

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  • Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology

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