Class on September 26th … Today we opened class with a short review of intentionality, the essential feature of consciousness. You can see my post regarding Monday’s class for a closer inspection of this concept, but so as not to paint a picture of Husserlian phenomenology as a set of disparate concepts, we can use [...]
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Transcendence and Immanence
Posted in Husserl, mineness, pure ego on September 27, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Immanence(s), Transcendencies, and Absolute Being
Posted in Husserl, adumbration, intentionality, lived-experience, mineness, pure consciousness, pure ego, reflection, universality on September 26, 2007 | 1 Comment »
*What I have written here is an attempt to make sense of our discussion and Husserl’s thought. While I would love to imagine that I was capable of getting Husserl in the first month, I hereby pragmatically stress that I am not in fact capable of such feats. What follows is therefore a particular interpretation, [...]
Pure Consciousness
Posted in Husserl, epoche, mineness, natural attitude, pure consciousness, pure ego on September 20, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Class on 19 September … Today was our first day describing what “happens” after the epoché is put in place. It is important to note again the central role of the epoché in Husserlian phenomenology. In a way, a lot of Husserl “falls into place” after understanding the epoché. Why?