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GROS, Alexis Emanuel. La subjetividad humana como mónada: Reflexiones desde la fenomenología social schütziana en torno a las "afinidades electivas" entre Leibniz y Husserl. Enfoques [online]. 2014, vol.26, n.1, pp.7-30. ISSN 1669-2721.

This paper tracks the affinities between the Leibnizian and the Husserlian accounts of human subjectivity qua monad. The inquiry is deliberately biased both in its development and its outcome by the theoretical perspective from which it proceed, namely the Social Phenomenology founded by Alfred Schütz. As a follower of this social theoretical tradition, which aims to base Interpretive Sociology on psychological phenomenological reflections, the author of the article try to set aside the metaphysical elements of both Husserl's and Leibniz's philosophies in order to focus on what they can say about the workings of concrete human subjectivity. Social Phenomenology can profit from this research on two levels, namely: (a) on an intellectual-historical one, insofar as it allows to disclose the conditions of possibility of the Schützian reading of Leibniz; and (b) on a theoretical one, since it stimulates new reflections on the fundamental structures of human subjectivity which could draw its inspiration from both Leibniz and Husserl.

Palabras clave : Social Phenomenology; Monad; Leibniz; Schütz; Husserl.

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