Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness (e-bog) af Husserl, Edmund
Husserl, Edmund

Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness e-bog

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The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness is a translation of Edmund Husserl's Vorlesungen zur Phanomenologie des inneren Zeitbewutseins. The first part of the book was originally presented as a lecture course at the University of Gottingen in the winter semester of 1904-1905, while the second part is based on additional supplementary lectures that he gave between 1905 and 1910. In these e…
The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness is a translation of Edmund Husserl's Vorlesungen zur Phanomenologie des inneren Zeitbewutseins. The first part of the book was originally presented as a lecture course at the University of Gottingen in the winter semester of 1904-1905, while the second part is based on additional supplementary lectures that he gave between 1905 and 1910. In these essays and lectures, Husserl explores the terrain of consciousness in light of its temporality. He identifies two categories of temporality-retention and protention-and outlines how temporality provides the form for perception, phantasy, imagination, memory, and recollection. He demonstrates a distinction between cosmic and phenomenological time and explores the relevance of phenomenological time for the constitution of temporal objects. The ideas Husserl developed here are explored further in his Ideas and were pursued until the end of his philosophical career.
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Forfattere Husserl, Edmund (forfatter), Schrag, Calvin O. (andet), Churchill, James S. (oversætter), Heidegger, Martin (redaktør)
Udgivet 29.04.2019
Længde 182 sider
Genrer HPCF3
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780253041999

The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness is a translation of Edmund Husserl's Vorlesungen zur Phanomenologie des inneren Zeitbewutseins. The first part of the book was originally presented as a lecture course at the University of Gottingen in the winter semester of 1904-1905, while the second part is based on additional supplementary lectures that he gave between 1905 and 1910. In these essays and lectures, Husserl explores the terrain of consciousness in light of its temporality. He identifies two categories of temporality-retention and protention-and outlines how temporality provides the form for perception, phantasy, imagination, memory, and recollection. He demonstrates a distinction between cosmic and phenomenological time and explores the relevance of phenomenological time for the constitution of temporal objects. The ideas Husserl developed here are explored further in his Ideas and were pursued until the end of his philosophical career.