The constitution of the sensible in Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology: Approaching the relationbetween temporal synthesis and association
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v21i2.2343Keywords:
Phenomenology, Husserl, Passivity, Association, Temporal ConsciousnessAbstract
Genetic phenomenology aims to expose the conditions for the constitution of the sensible material in the inmanence of the consciousness. Thus, a field of the ego-life is determined as the «front room of the ego». From a genetic point of view, temporal synthesis is resignified as the first passive dimension of the consciousness. Our goal here is to establish how this synthesis is related to the passive association process.Downloads
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