William James’ Principles of Psychology, in which he made famous the ‘specious present’ doctrine of temporal experience, and Edmund Husserl’s Zur Phänomenologie des inneren Zeitbewusstseins, were giant strides in the philosophical investigation of the temporality of experience. However, an important set of precursors to these works has not been adequately investigated. In this article, we undertake this investigation. Beginning with Reid’s essay ‘Memory’ in Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man, we trace out a line of development of ideas about the temporality of experience that runs through Dugald Stewart, Thomas Brown, William Hamilton, and finally the work of Shadworth Hodgson and Robert Kelly, both of whom were immediate influences o...
n this essay through a brief sketch of Husserl’s thesis about time-consciousness, especially concent...
Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented b...
William James (1842-1910) est une figure bien connue de l'histoire de la philosophie. L'édition réce...
William James’ Principles of Psychology, in which he made famous the ‘specious present’ doctrine of ...
This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
This chapter offers a overview of Shadworth Hodgson's account of experience as fundamentally tempora...
This article is based on the fact that James analysis of the consciousness of time (The Principles o...
The Jamesian notion of the ‘stream of consciousness’ is closely related to the epochal theory of tim...
This thesis is an exploration of Edmund Husserl's early writings on internal time-consciousness (Hus...
In this paper, I develop a comparison between the philosophies of Husserl and James in relation to t...
This chapter summarizes Husserl\u27s phenomenology of time consciousness and situates it in the larg...
The similarities between William James’ Stream of Consciousness and Henri Bergson’s La durée réelle ...
According to Edmund Husserl, time is one of the most difficult phenomenological problems, and diffic...
peer reviewedThe long lasting interest which Edmund Husserl has taken in William James’ work in spit...
Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological analysis of internal time consciousness has a reputation for bein...
n this essay through a brief sketch of Husserl’s thesis about time-consciousness, especially concent...
Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented b...
William James (1842-1910) est une figure bien connue de l'histoire de la philosophie. L'édition réce...
William James’ Principles of Psychology, in which he made famous the ‘specious present’ doctrine of ...
This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
This chapter offers a overview of Shadworth Hodgson's account of experience as fundamentally tempora...
This article is based on the fact that James analysis of the consciousness of time (The Principles o...
The Jamesian notion of the ‘stream of consciousness’ is closely related to the epochal theory of tim...
This thesis is an exploration of Edmund Husserl's early writings on internal time-consciousness (Hus...
In this paper, I develop a comparison between the philosophies of Husserl and James in relation to t...
This chapter summarizes Husserl\u27s phenomenology of time consciousness and situates it in the larg...
The similarities between William James’ Stream of Consciousness and Henri Bergson’s La durée réelle ...
According to Edmund Husserl, time is one of the most difficult phenomenological problems, and diffic...
peer reviewedThe long lasting interest which Edmund Husserl has taken in William James’ work in spit...
Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological analysis of internal time consciousness has a reputation for bein...
n this essay through a brief sketch of Husserl’s thesis about time-consciousness, especially concent...
Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented b...
William James (1842-1910) est une figure bien connue de l'histoire de la philosophie. L'édition réce...