In this paper I shall try to clarify Husserl's conception of time-consciousness. In particular, I try to explain what exactly the asymmetry between protention and retention consists in. I argue (i) that Rodemeyer's understanding of the protention-retention relationship, as developed, seems misleading, mainly for two reasons: first, it does not take into account that the 'now' has duration; second, she conceives the relation between protention and retention as symmetric, (ii) that the asymmetry between protention and retention could be better understood if we could not only take into account the influence that retention and affect have on protention, but also if we could take into consideration the conceptual difference between surprise and ...
Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological analysis of internal time consciousness has a reputation for bein...
With its several problems and its aporetic nature, the absolute intimacy between consciousness and t...
Already in the fourth of the Cartesian meditations, Husserl points that anything built by activity n...
In this paper I shall try to clarify Husserl’s conception of time-consciousness. In particular, I tr...
This paper concerns the issue as to whether novelty plays a significant role in Husserl’s analysis o...
The Bernau Manuscripts represents a crucial work to understand the Husserlian theory of time. The in...
La fenomenología del tiempo husserliana, tal como es desarrollada en las Lecciones de fenomenología ...
This article raises the question of whether Husserl’s phenomenology belongs to the metaphysics of pr...
El artículo expone la noción de temporalidad discontinua implícita formalmente en la fenomenología d...
The purpose of the article is to comprehend the Husserlian model of constituting temporal modes thro...
Apresentamos uma breve reconstrução das duas primeiras seções de Vorlensungen zur Phänomenologie des...
One of fifteen original essays by an international team of expert contributors that together represe...
The aim of the present investigation consists in an analysis of immanent temporality according to wh...
Abstract: This article presents Saint Agustin as a starting point for Husserl’s reflection on time a...
English Title: Time and scansion: rythmical meaning of Duration between Husserl and Bachelard. ...
Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological analysis of internal time consciousness has a reputation for bein...
With its several problems and its aporetic nature, the absolute intimacy between consciousness and t...
Already in the fourth of the Cartesian meditations, Husserl points that anything built by activity n...
In this paper I shall try to clarify Husserl’s conception of time-consciousness. In particular, I tr...
This paper concerns the issue as to whether novelty plays a significant role in Husserl’s analysis o...
The Bernau Manuscripts represents a crucial work to understand the Husserlian theory of time. The in...
La fenomenología del tiempo husserliana, tal como es desarrollada en las Lecciones de fenomenología ...
This article raises the question of whether Husserl’s phenomenology belongs to the metaphysics of pr...
El artículo expone la noción de temporalidad discontinua implícita formalmente en la fenomenología d...
The purpose of the article is to comprehend the Husserlian model of constituting temporal modes thro...
Apresentamos uma breve reconstrução das duas primeiras seções de Vorlensungen zur Phänomenologie des...
One of fifteen original essays by an international team of expert contributors that together represe...
The aim of the present investigation consists in an analysis of immanent temporality according to wh...
Abstract: This article presents Saint Agustin as a starting point for Husserl’s reflection on time a...
English Title: Time and scansion: rythmical meaning of Duration between Husserl and Bachelard. ...
Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological analysis of internal time consciousness has a reputation for bein...
With its several problems and its aporetic nature, the absolute intimacy between consciousness and t...
Already in the fourth of the Cartesian meditations, Husserl points that anything built by activity n...