Awakening (Aufwachen, Weckung, also as reawakening of memory and of presentification) offers Husserl a real pattern, by which the thematization of sleep is measured as an intermediate part of the awake life, as a break in waking temporality. In the case of sleep, it is not just a form of self-exposure in the absence of any interest and loss of any activity of the ego, but also a shrinking of the world, an immunization against the forces of affection: sleep takes me away from myself and out of the world in a periodic sinking and reappearance. Sleep pauses form with wakefulness, however, a chain in which an immanent being and life are outlined. Consciousness is thus constituted as missing itself; incidentally belonging to my wakefulness are n...
The constitution of internal consciousness of time plays crucial role in the Husserlian phenomenolog...
On the edges of sleep: falling asleepand awakening in modern Russian proseThe present article portra...
This paper concerns the issue as to whether novelty plays a significant role in Husserl’s analysis o...
Awakening (Aufwachen, Weckung, also as reawakening of memory and of presentification) offers Husserl...
I am Awake : Husserl on Wakefulness and Attention. The article presents Husserl’s account of wakeful...
n this essay through a brief sketch of Husserl’s thesis about time-consciousness, especially concent...
This chapter summarizes Husserl\u27s phenomenology of time consciousness and situates it in the larg...
With its several problems and its aporetic nature, the absolute intimacy between consciousness and t...
This thesis is an exploration of Edmund Husserl's early writings on internal time-consciousness (Hus...
The paper elaborates the new frontiers of phenomenology, exploring the limit phenomena of the consc...
Sleep is quite a popular activity, indeed most humans spend around a third of their lives asleep. Ho...
This article is based on the fact that James analysis of the consciousness of time (The Principles o...
In this text I would like to show two things. Firstly, that the so-called “timelessness” of the Freu...
In the chapter on attention in the Principles of Psychology, William James writes what on a first re...
With its several problems and its aporetic nature, the absolute intimacy between conscio...
The constitution of internal consciousness of time plays crucial role in the Husserlian phenomenolog...
On the edges of sleep: falling asleepand awakening in modern Russian proseThe present article portra...
This paper concerns the issue as to whether novelty plays a significant role in Husserl’s analysis o...
Awakening (Aufwachen, Weckung, also as reawakening of memory and of presentification) offers Husserl...
I am Awake : Husserl on Wakefulness and Attention. The article presents Husserl’s account of wakeful...
n this essay through a brief sketch of Husserl’s thesis about time-consciousness, especially concent...
This chapter summarizes Husserl\u27s phenomenology of time consciousness and situates it in the larg...
With its several problems and its aporetic nature, the absolute intimacy between consciousness and t...
This thesis is an exploration of Edmund Husserl's early writings on internal time-consciousness (Hus...
The paper elaborates the new frontiers of phenomenology, exploring the limit phenomena of the consc...
Sleep is quite a popular activity, indeed most humans spend around a third of their lives asleep. Ho...
This article is based on the fact that James analysis of the consciousness of time (The Principles o...
In this text I would like to show two things. Firstly, that the so-called “timelessness” of the Freu...
In the chapter on attention in the Principles of Psychology, William James writes what on a first re...
With its several problems and its aporetic nature, the absolute intimacy between conscio...
The constitution of internal consciousness of time plays crucial role in the Husserlian phenomenolog...
On the edges of sleep: falling asleepand awakening in modern Russian proseThe present article portra...
This paper concerns the issue as to whether novelty plays a significant role in Husserl’s analysis o...