Expérience et horizon chez Husserl : Contextualité et synthèse à partir du concept de «représentation vide»
Expérience et horizon chez Husserl : Contextualité et synthèse à partir du concept de «représentation vide»
Author(s): Fausto FraisopiSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Societatea Română de Fenomenologie
Summary/Abstract: Th e work on the sixth Logical Investigation presents, to Husserl and moreover to transcendental phenomenology a new set of problems, questions and theoretical issues, which are deeply related to the concept of intuitive fulfi lment. Here, the relation between core and halo, developed in 1908, must be integrated with the concept of horizon as a fundamental stucture of perception and every other kind of experience. Th e experience also became a contextual experience, essentially related and determined from a contextual situationality. More generally, each appearance consists of a whole system of appearances that are empty of content but are also potential manifestations of the same type. Th e state of consciousness depends upon the openness to pre-traced potentialities. Th e horizon, which is part of the noematic dimension described in Ideen I, begins here to presents itself as this fundamental intentional structure. Th e transcendental fi xation of the concept of horizon therefore requires the further elaboration found in §§ 33-34, texts that specifically address the notion of “empty representations.”
Journal: Studia Phaenomenologica
- Issue Year: IX/2009
- Issue No: 9
- Page Range: 455-475
- Page Count: 21
- Language: French
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