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Phenomenology of Time: Edmund Husserl's Analysis of Time-Consciousness

Author(s): Kortooms, Antonie Johannes Maria
ISBN10: 1402001215
ISBN13: 9781402001215
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Edmund Husserl occupied himself with the analysis of time-consciousness throughout his life. In this book, the three stages that may be distinguished in Husserl's occupation with this theme are discussed in their interrelationship. The first stage consists of a lecture manuscript from 1905; the second stage consists of the so-called Bernau manuscripts, research manuscripts that were written in 1917 and 1918; and the final stage consists of the so-called C-manuscripts, research manuscripts that were written in the late 1920s and the early 1930s. Central themes in the discussion of Husserl's phenomenology of time in this book are: the connection between the analysis of time-consciousness and the analysis of phantasy-consciousness and image-consciousness; Husserl's position in the debate between A. Meinong and W. Stern concerning the possibility of the perception of time; the self-constitution of absolute time-consciousness; the influence of Husserl's development of genetic phenomenology on his analysis of time-consciousness; and the question of the intentional character of time-consciousness.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
PART I HUSSERL'S ANALYSIS OF TIME-CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE LECTURE COURSE FROM WS '04/'05
The Context of Husserl's First Analysis of Time-Consciousness
What precedes Husserl's first analysis of time-consciousness
Introduction
3(1)
The first part of the lecture course from WS '04/'05: ``On Perception''
4(6)
The third part of the lecture course from WS '04/'05: ``Phantasy and Image-Consciousness''
10(9)
The starting-point of Husserl's first analysis of time- consciousness
Justification for the selected texts
19(2)
General remarks
21(7)
Discussion with Brentano
28(11)
The First Analysis of Time-Consciousness
Outline of the problem
A. Meinong
39(4)
L. W. Stern
43(4)
W. James and C.A. Strong
47(5)
Recapitulation of the issues concerning the perception of time
52(2)
Husserl's analysis of time-consciousness in the lecture course from WS '04/'05
The temporal character of the perception of time
54(9)
Primary and secondary memory
63(9)
Constitution of objective time
72(7)
Developments in the Years Following the Lecture Course from WS '04/'05
The discovery of absolute consciousness
Husserl's lecture courses from WS '06/'07 and SS '09
79(4)
The development in Husserl's thought on absolute time-consciousness
83(8)
The modifying character of phantasy and primary memory
Phantasy-modification
91(3)
The modification in primary memory
94(13)
PART II HUSSERL'S ANALYSIS OF TIME-CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE L-MANUSCRIPTS
Three Models for the Description of the Structure of Time-Consciousness
General introduction
Justification for the selected texts
107(4)
Introduction of new terminology
111(5)
The first model
Analogy with image-consciousness
116(8)
Non-tenability of the first model
124(4)
Problems with the opposite view
128(6)
The second model
Introduction
134(2)
A mere stream of primal data
136(7)
Non-tenability of the second model
143(6)
The third model
Introduction
149(9)
General fulfillment and the self constitution of the primal stream
158(6)
Particular fulfillment and the constitution of primary temporal objects
164(5)
The danger of a new infinite regress
169(6)
The Perspective of Genetic Phenomenology
The role of protention in time-consciousness
Introduction
175(2)
The role of protention and retention viewed from the perspective of genetic phenomenology
177(4)
Protention and retention in Hua XI
181(7)
The structure of primal presentation
Original givenness in primal presentation
188(4)
Applicability of the schema apprehension - apprehension-content to primal presentation
192(7)
Recollection and phantasy
Phenomenology of recollection
199(4)
Phantasy and individuation
203(6)
Affection and action in the L-manuscripts
The role of the ego in time-consciousness
209(7)
Affection and association in Hua XI
216(11)
PART III HUSSERL'S ANALYSIS OF TIME-CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE C-MANUSCRIPTS
The Last Analysis of Time-Consciousness
General introduction
Characteristics of the C-manuscripts
227(4)
New terminology: the living present
231(6)
The context of the analysis of time in the C-manuscripts
The new meaning of the concept of hyle
237(6)
A new kind of retention
243(6)
Passive intentionality
Two modes of accomplishment
249(6)
The egoless tendency
255(4)
Constitution of the immanent time of the stream of consciousness
Introduction
259(4)
Actual immanent temporalization
263(8)
The role of association in the C-manuscripts
271(11)
Infinite regress in the C-manuscripts
Self-affection
282(2)
Two notions of non-originality
284(5)
Abbreviations 289(2)
Bibliography 291(6)
Index of Names 297

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