This book contains phenomenological analyses of each dimension of temporalizing consciousness, turning primarily to Husserl's later manuscripts on time. From these manuscripts, the author takes up certain important notions heretofore generally neglected by the secondary literature in Husserl scholarship, such as "near" and "far" retention, and "world-time". Integrating a consideration of intersubjective existence, the author suggests that the notion of "intersubjective temporality" might be a more appropriate way to understand the foundation of the subject understood phenomenologically. TOC:From the contents The Present. Introduction. Understanding The Present.- The Appresentation of Perceived Objects.- World-Time: A New Temporal Synthesis. Conclusion.- Retention. Introduction.- Husserl's Development of Retention.- Intersubjective Constitution in Retention. Conclusion.- Protention. Introduction.- Husserl's Development of Protention.- Protention as Link to Intersubjective Temporality. Conclusion.- Intersubjective Temporality. Introduction.- Intersubjective Temporality. Conclusion.- Bibliography. Index of names.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781402042140
- Artikelnr.: 37360718
Table of Figures.- Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- Subject, Object, Intersubjectivity.- Temporality.- Clarification of the Argument.- The Present.- Introduction.- Understanding The Present.- Urimpression vs. Living Present.- Husserl's Earliest Works on Temporality (1893-1908).- The Introduction of Absolute consciousness (1906-1909).- Later Developments of the Urimpression and Living Present.- The Appresentation of Perceived Objects.- World-Time: A New Temporal Synthesis.- Conclusion.- Retention.- Introduction.- Husserl's Development of Retention.- The Fundamental Qualities of Retention.- Other Types of 'Memory': What Lies 'Between' Retention and Recollection?.- 'Near' and 'Far' Retention.- Retention and Association.- The Structure of Retention in Husserl's manuscripts.- Intersubjective Constitution in Retention.- A Consideration of Passive Genesis.- Genetic Intersubjective Connection.- Conclusion.- Protention.- Introduction.- Husserl's Development of Protention.- Early Development of Protention.- A Radical Analysis of Protention in the Bernau Manuscripts (Husserliana xxxiii).- Protention and Intention in the Bernau manuscripts (Husserliana xxxiii).- Protention, Affectivity, and Objectivity.- Protention as Link to Intersubjective Temporality.- Considering 'Far Protention' and Intersubjectivity.- Further Considerations.- Conclusion.- Intersubjective Temporality.- Introduction.- Intersubjective Temporality.- A Review of the Argument.- Reconsidering Phenomenological Questions.- Defining intersubjective Temporality.- Conclusion.- Bibliography.- Index of names.