George A. Schrader attempts, in his article “The Structure of Emotion,” to use the theory of phenomenology to concretely define human emotion. He begins this definition through a short analysis of the words “feeling” and “emotion,” applying the Heideggarian concept of the structure of language to these two basic words so crucial to human existence. [...]
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G.A. Schrader: “The Structure of Emotion”
Posted in Heidegger, Husserl, Language, noematic, noetic, world, tagged being-in-the-world, Emotion, Feeling, Language on December 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Idealism, Noesis/Noema, and Goodbye to Husserl
Posted in Husserl, noematic, noetic, transcendental ego on October 4, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Class on October 4th… Sorry y’all for the delay on this post. Yesterday in class we began with another overview of the sense of the word Transcendental in Husserl’s philosophy. Remember: transcendental philosophy does not concern itself with what is transcendent, that is, with objects that transcend our consciousness. In this way, transcendental as a [...]
Clarification?
Posted in Husserl, noematic, noetic, tagged Husserl, noematic, noetic on September 30, 2007 | 2 Comments »
So I would like to better understand the noetic/noematic relationship. I just finished my first reading of Chapter 3 on Noesis and Noema (211-235), and I came out with a decent understanding of the terms on their own (I think) but