The paper begins with a brief characterization of the function of types in the process of perception before discussing their different possible degrees of generality. Some similarities in the function of habits and types are then thematized, similarities based on the fact that each is the compact result of some set of prior experiences. Following these clues, both parallels and important differences between types and concepts are discussed. The second part of the paper investigates the function of types in the perception of concrete objects, the arousal of types in sensibility and the ongoing competition of different types striving for fulfillment. It is shown that the selection, collection, interpretation, and synthesis of sensible element...
Husserl’s phenomenology offers a very complex treratment of the full conscious person as constituted...
The thesis that predicates about the mind refer to the same entities as predicates about the body is...
A very common view of Hume’s distinction between impressions and ideas is that it is based on their ...
Husserl’s theory of types is most often associated with his account of perception. Here, types oper...
This paper tries to document Husserl’s reflections on the problem of “situations” in his later manus...
The work concentrates on the early works and production of Edmund Husserl, and especially, on the ti...
The article presents and discusses the types and the significance of observations in Husserl’s pheno...
Habit is a key concept in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. In this paper, I want to flesh out Husser...
The present volume of Phenomenology and Mind is dedicated to the topic of habit, especially in its p...
In the following pages we shall discuss the notion of habit in sight of its role in the constitution...
The notion of information processing has dominated the study of the mind for over six decades. Howev...
This research investigated two aspects of intuition: preference and process. The underlying basis of...
This paper is an analysis of scientific types – the categories of a scientific taxonomy. I argue tha...
The field covered by the concepts of learning and thinking is so extensive, and includes such a dive...
Alfred Schutz’s characterization of the interrelationship between relevances and typifications inclu...
Husserl’s phenomenology offers a very complex treratment of the full conscious person as constituted...
The thesis that predicates about the mind refer to the same entities as predicates about the body is...
A very common view of Hume’s distinction between impressions and ideas is that it is based on their ...
Husserl’s theory of types is most often associated with his account of perception. Here, types oper...
This paper tries to document Husserl’s reflections on the problem of “situations” in his later manus...
The work concentrates on the early works and production of Edmund Husserl, and especially, on the ti...
The article presents and discusses the types and the significance of observations in Husserl’s pheno...
Habit is a key concept in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. In this paper, I want to flesh out Husser...
The present volume of Phenomenology and Mind is dedicated to the topic of habit, especially in its p...
In the following pages we shall discuss the notion of habit in sight of its role in the constitution...
The notion of information processing has dominated the study of the mind for over six decades. Howev...
This research investigated two aspects of intuition: preference and process. The underlying basis of...
This paper is an analysis of scientific types – the categories of a scientific taxonomy. I argue tha...
The field covered by the concepts of learning and thinking is so extensive, and includes such a dive...
Alfred Schutz’s characterization of the interrelationship between relevances and typifications inclu...
Husserl’s phenomenology offers a very complex treratment of the full conscious person as constituted...
The thesis that predicates about the mind refer to the same entities as predicates about the body is...
A very common view of Hume’s distinction between impressions and ideas is that it is based on their ...