I am Awake : Husserl on Wakefulness and Attention. The article presents Husserl’s account of wakefulness and shows that, according to Husserl, only a phenomenology of attention is capable of elucidating what characterizes the state of wakefulness. That is, the article shows, from a Husserlian point of view, that attention introduces a distinction between theme and background in our experience and that this accounts for why we are never fully awake when we are awake (section 1 and 2), how the sleep within wakefulness is different from genuine sleep (section 3), and, finally, in what way the intentionality that occurs when genuinely asleep, such as dreaming, is radically different from any awareness that occurs while awake.L’article présente ...
International audienceThis paper intends to clarify the concepts of “meaning” and “sense”, of which ...
Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented b...
The article presents and discusses the types and the significance of observations in Husserl’s pheno...
I am Awake : Husserl on Wakefulness and Attention. The article presents Husserl’s account of wakeful...
In the chapter on attention in the Principles of Psychology, William James writes what on a first re...
Awakening (Aufwachen, Weckung, also as reawakening of memory and of presentification) offers Husserl...
Dans cet article, l’auteur se penche sur les développements de Husserl sur la perception du tempo-ob...
Il est question, entre autres, de chercher une description phénoménologique du rêve, du sommeil et d...
International audienceThis article studies the husserlian conception of an internal split (Spaltung)...
International audienceWhen Husserl writes: "When we say "all experiences are of consciousness" we me...
At stake in the present article is a discussion on the phenomenon of attention and three basic pheno...
The aim of the article is to show and analyze a fairly distinct convergence that occurs between the ...
Sleep is a mystery for the conscious mind. Indeed, whilst being asleep, either consciousness is redu...
The article intends to show that, contrary to what has been suggested in many scholarly debates, Hus...
In this paper, I address Husserl’s theory of intentionality focusing on the problems of attention. I...
International audienceThis paper intends to clarify the concepts of “meaning” and “sense”, of which ...
Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented b...
The article presents and discusses the types and the significance of observations in Husserl’s pheno...
I am Awake : Husserl on Wakefulness and Attention. The article presents Husserl’s account of wakeful...
In the chapter on attention in the Principles of Psychology, William James writes what on a first re...
Awakening (Aufwachen, Weckung, also as reawakening of memory and of presentification) offers Husserl...
Dans cet article, l’auteur se penche sur les développements de Husserl sur la perception du tempo-ob...
Il est question, entre autres, de chercher une description phénoménologique du rêve, du sommeil et d...
International audienceThis article studies the husserlian conception of an internal split (Spaltung)...
International audienceWhen Husserl writes: "When we say "all experiences are of consciousness" we me...
At stake in the present article is a discussion on the phenomenon of attention and three basic pheno...
The aim of the article is to show and analyze a fairly distinct convergence that occurs between the ...
Sleep is a mystery for the conscious mind. Indeed, whilst being asleep, either consciousness is redu...
The article intends to show that, contrary to what has been suggested in many scholarly debates, Hus...
In this paper, I address Husserl’s theory of intentionality focusing on the problems of attention. I...
International audienceThis paper intends to clarify the concepts of “meaning” and “sense”, of which ...
Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented b...
The article presents and discusses the types and the significance of observations in Husserl’s pheno...