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On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (1893-1917)


On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (1893-1917)
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A Lectures on the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time.- First Part: The Lectures on the Consciousness of Internal Time from the Year 1905.-
1. The Suspension of Objective Time.-
2. The Question about the " Origin of Time ".- First Section: Brentano's Theory of the Origin of Time.-
3. The Original Associations.-
4. The Acquiring of the Future and Infinite Time.-
5. The Modification of Representations through Temporal Characters.-
6. Criticism.- Second Section Analysis of the Consciousness of Time.-
7. Interpretation of the Grasping of Temporal Objects as Momentary Grasping and as Enduring Act.-
8. Immanent Temporal Objects and Their Modes of Appearance.-
9. The Consciousness of the Appearances of Immanent Objects.-
10. The Continua of the Running-Off Phenomena. The Diagram of Time.-
11. Primal Impression and Retentional Modification.-
12. Retention as a Unique Kind of Intentionality.-
13. The Necessity that an Impression Precede Every Retention. Evidence Pertaining to Retention.-
14. Reproduction of Temporal Objects (Secondary Memory).-
15. Reproduction's Modes of Accomplishment.-
16. Perception as Presentation in Distinction from Retention and Recollection.-
17. Perception as the Act That Gives Something Itself in Opposition to Reproduction.-
18. The Significance of Recollection for the Constitution of the Consciousness of Duration and Succession.-
19. The Difference between Retention and Reproduction (Primary and Secondary Memory or Phantasy).-
20. The " Freedom " of Reproduction.-
21. Levels of Clarity Pertaining to Reproduction.-
22. Evidence of Reproduction.-
23. Coinciding of the Reproduced Now with a Past. Distinction between Phantasy and Recollection.-
24. Protentions in Recollection.-
25. The Double Intentionality of Recollection.-
26. Differences between Memory and Expectation.-
27. Memory as Consciousness of Having-Been-Perceived.-
28. Memory and Image-Consciousness. Memory as Positing Reproduction.-
29. Memory of the Present.-
30. The Preservation of the Objective Intention in the Retentional Modification.-
31. Primal Impression and the Objective Individual Time-Point.-
32. The Role of Reproduction in the Constitution of the One Objective Time.-
33. Some A Priori Temporal Laws.- Third Section The Levels of Constitution Pertaining to Time and Temporal Objects.-
34. Differentiation of the Levels of Constitution.-
35. Differences between Constituted Unities and the Constituting Flow.-
36. The Time-Constituting Flow as Absolute Subjectivity.-
37. Appearances of Transcendent Objects as Constituted Unities.-
38. The Unity of the Flow of Consciousness and the Constitution of Simultaneity and Succession.-
39. The Double Intentionality of Retention and the Constitution of the Flow of Consciousness.-
40. The Constituted Immanent Contents.-
41. Evidence Pertaining to Immanent Contents. Change and Constancy.-
42. Impression and Reproduction.-
43. Constitution of Physical-Thing Appearances and of Physical Things. Constituted Apprehensions and Primal Apprehensions.-
44. Perception of the Internal and Perception of the External.-
45. Constitution of Nontemporal Transcendencies.- Second Part: Addenda and Supplements to the Analysis of Time-Consciousness from the Years 1905-1910.- Appendix I : Primal Impression and Its Continuum of Modifications.- Appendix II : Re-presentation and Phantasy. - Impression and Imagination.- Appendix III : The Nexus-Intentions of Perception and Memory. - The Modes of Time-Consciousness.- Appendix IV : Recollection and the Constitution of Temporal Objects and Objective Time.- Appendix V : Simultaneity of Perception and the Perceived.- Appendix VI : The Grasping of the Absolute Flow. - Perception in a Fourfold Sense.- Appendix VII : Constitution of Simultaneity.- Appendix VIII : The Double Intentionality of the Stream of Consciousness.- Appendix IX : Primal Consciousness and the Possibility of Reflection.- Appendix X : Objectivation of Time and

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Breite: 162
Gewicht: 744 g
Höhe: 242
Länge: 27
Seiten: 408
Sprachen: Englisch
Autor: Edmund Husserl, John Barnett Brough

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