Husserl’s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the lectures on passive synthesis from the early 1920s, where he discusses pure passivity under the rubric of affection and association. In this paper I suggest that this familiar theory of passive experience is a first approximation leaving important questions unanswered. Focusing primarily on affection, I will show that Husserl did not simply leave his theory untouched. In later manuscripts he significantly reworks the theory of affection in terms of instinctive intentionality and a passive experience of desire aimed at satisfaction and enjoyment. This paper will show that the theory of affection and the theory of instincts in Husserl are really...
Habit is a key concept in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. In this paper, I want to flesh out Husser...
Husserl introduces a phenomenological concept called “motivation” early in the First Investigation o...
In this paper I argue that the primacy of the present in Husserl's philosophy is not an unquestioned...
Husserl’s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the lectu...
Husserl\u27s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the le...
Husserl\u27s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the le...
Edmund Husserl’s theory of empathy as a kind of experience of the other is a fundamental element of ...
Husserl seldom refers to feelings, and when he does, he mainly focuses on their axiological characte...
To discover affects within Husserl’s texts designates a difficult investigation; it points...
Los análisis sobre la pasividad emprendidos por E. Husserl constituyen un importante antecedente de ...
While Husserl is widely recognised as the founder of the phenomenological movement, and as responsib...
[EN] Phenomenology has experienced in recent years a growing interest in the affective d...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Both Schelling and Husserl reveal that any attempt to ground objective cognition in subjectivity wou...
In this paper, I argue that Husserl ’s critique of formalism remains relevant to psychological model...
Habit is a key concept in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. In this paper, I want to flesh out Husser...
Husserl introduces a phenomenological concept called “motivation” early in the First Investigation o...
In this paper I argue that the primacy of the present in Husserl's philosophy is not an unquestioned...
Husserl’s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the lectu...
Husserl\u27s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the le...
Husserl\u27s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the le...
Edmund Husserl’s theory of empathy as a kind of experience of the other is a fundamental element of ...
Husserl seldom refers to feelings, and when he does, he mainly focuses on their axiological characte...
To discover affects within Husserl’s texts designates a difficult investigation; it points...
Los análisis sobre la pasividad emprendidos por E. Husserl constituyen un importante antecedente de ...
While Husserl is widely recognised as the founder of the phenomenological movement, and as responsib...
[EN] Phenomenology has experienced in recent years a growing interest in the affective d...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Both Schelling and Husserl reveal that any attempt to ground objective cognition in subjectivity wou...
In this paper, I argue that Husserl ’s critique of formalism remains relevant to psychological model...
Habit is a key concept in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. In this paper, I want to flesh out Husser...
Husserl introduces a phenomenological concept called “motivation” early in the First Investigation o...
In this paper I argue that the primacy of the present in Husserl's philosophy is not an unquestioned...