Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925)
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Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925)
(Collected works / Edmund Husserl, v. 11)
Springer, c2005
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Phantasie, Bildbewusstsein, Erinnerung (1898-1925)
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This is the first English translation of Husserliana XXIII, the volume in the critical edition of Edmund Husserl's works that gathers together a rich array of posthumous texts on representational consciousness. The lectures and sketches comprising this work make available the most profound and comprehensive Husserlian account of image consciousness. They explore phantasy in depth, and furnish nuanced accounts of perception and memory.
Table of Contents
- Translator's Introduction.- The Question Of Phantasy Presentation In Contrast To Perceptual Presentation.- Interpretation Of Phantasy Presentation As Image Presentation (Imagination) Just Like Physical Image Presentation.- Imaging Consciousness In Its Immanent Function And In Its Symbolic Function - On The Aesthetic Contemplation Of An Image - Inquiry Into The Relationship Of The Founding Apprehension In Phantasy Consciousness And In Image Consciousness To Perceptual Apprehension.- Differences Between Ordinary Image-Presentation And Phantasy Presentation.- Phantasy Appearance In Contrast To Physical Image Appearance And Perceptual Appearance.- Exposition Recapitulating The View That Phantasy Presentation Can Be Interpreted As Imaging Presentation.- Attempt At Establishing An Essential Distinction Between Phantasy Presentation And Imaging Presentation.- Results
- And Preview Of The Analyses Of Time Consciousness.- The Question Of The Phenomenological Distinction Between Sensation And Phantasm And The Question Of The Relationship Between Perception And Phantasy.- Appendices.
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