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Better ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—around problems of meaning and meaninglessness; self and society; ethics, purpose, and value.

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    1. simpolism‏ @simpolism 4 May 2019
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      New (old) book; new thread. "To study [face-to-face behavior] is to study the traffic rules of social interaction; one learns about the code the person adheres to in his movement across the paths and designs of others, but not where he is going, or why he wants to get there."pic.twitter.com/ZYt7mzlvw8

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    2. Toby‏ @tobyshorin 4 May 2019
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      You should just read Garfinkel and Ethnomethodology already, it's so meta and so phenomenologically accurate it explains just about everything

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    3. Toby‏ @tobyshorin 4 May 2019
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      @Meaningness would agree!

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      David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 4 May 2019
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      Yes, ethnomethodology rocks. Goffman’s work is also interesting & valuable… A couple days ago I finished reading Mike Lynch’s _Scientific practice and ordinary action_, which characterized the difference in their views more clearly than anything I recall reading before, >

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        2. simpolism‏ @simpolism 4 May 2019
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          I mean, I bought this book not to understand social rituals and meaning creation in cultures, but to understand what it says on the tin: Face to Face behavior, specifically in Western cultures, as a complement to my reading on psychoanalysis (Face to Void behavior).

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        3. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 4 May 2019
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          Interesting, is “face to void” a term of art in psychoanalysis?

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        2. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 4 May 2019
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          > which is that for Goffman the basic unit of analysis is an individual person, whereas for Garfinkel/EM it’s a socially-situated action. One not-completely-obvious aspect of this is that in Goffman’s ontology there’s only one type (“person”), with of course instance differences

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        3. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 4 May 2019
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          whereas “action” is much more ontologically heterogeneous, so that it’s much more difficult to make generalizations. Which for Lynch is a plus.

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