Abstract
The relation between chapter 3 of part I and chapter 1 of part II of Experience and Judgment raises one of the most interesting problems of this work. Husserl's success in articulating two different levels of intentional life is a challenge to the validity of his "genetic phenomenology. " We will show that, between §§33 and 57, Husserl addresses at least four different issues: (1) the distinction between "encounter " (Erfassung) and "knowledge " (Erkenntnis); (2) the teleological orientation of "encounter, " without which "knowledge " would be unexplainable; (3) the relation between inner and outer horizons (i.e. the integration of a thing in a web of relations with other things, as a process of constitution of its own identity); and (4) the "predicative achievement " (predikative Leistung), as a transformation of the thing into an object and of the inner and outer relations into an indefinite process of objective determination (according to the procedure: "and so on " [und so weiter]). Finally, we will show how, for Husserl, the kind of intentional life underlying the syntheses of identification with its specific logical meaning presupposes the level of passive experience.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | New yearbook for phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy |
Editors | Burt Hopkins, John Drummond |
Place of Publication | London |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis AS |
Pages | 101-116 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Volume | 13 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781315744100 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781138819900 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 24 Mar 2015 |
Event | International Seminar on Contemporary Readings in Husserl's Erfahrung and Urteil - Lisboa, Portugal Duration: 23 Apr 2012 → 27 Apr 2012 |
Conference
Conference | International Seminar on Contemporary Readings in Husserl's Erfahrung and Urteil |
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Country/Territory | Portugal |
City | Lisboa |
Period | 23/04/12 → 27/04/12 |
Keywords
- Encounter
- Apprehension
- Intentionality
- Pre-predicative experience
- Predicative achievement
- Genealogy of logic