Abstract
The author reminds us in his Introduction that a phenomenological examina-
tion of intersubjectivity is guided by a "twofold critical design". Against
sociologism, which stresses the primacy of the We-relationship, so that the
irreducible sense-bestowing function of the ego is overlooked, and against
psychologism, which ignores a "subjectual" dimension that stands open to
objectivity, Moreno M~irquez attempts to throw light on "the essential nexus
between egological subjectivity, transcendental intersubjectivity and
dialogical praxis, and on the other hand the possibilities of ontological
openness and sense-bestowing" (p. 24). In view of various criticisms raised
against Husserl's theory, he points out that its primary concern was the
cooperation between subjects aimed at the emergence of objectivity, and
delimits his subject matter so that the unifying thread among the diverse
topics covered is the "ontological competence" of transcendental intersub-
jectivity