Zhida Luo
Supervisors: Søren Overgaard and Dan Zahavi
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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 demonstrate the sense in which McDowell’s emphasis on bodily
expressivity can remove some of the grounds for other minds skepticism. I argue
that the other’s behavioral manifestation is first and foremost perceived in a salient
Gestalt and social perception is inherently infused with a constitutive propensity
with which we normally take the other as human person in the first place. In this
light, I show that Husserl’s account can better elucidate human expressivity and its
intrinsic features, thereby helping to remove some of the props of other-minds skepticism. As a result, I believe it proves fruitful to juxtapose McDowell’s and Husserl’s account of bodily expressivity, so as to alternate the Cartesian picture of other minds that engenders skeptic anxiety and to secure a common-sense understanding of other people.