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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1980

Pages: 99-134

Series: Phaenomenologica

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048182589

Full citation:

Françoise Dastur, "Time and subjectivity", in: Hume and Husserl, Berlin, Springer, 1980

Abstract

The previous chapter attempted to reveal Hume's relevance for Husserl's turn from static intentional analysis to genetic intentional analysis. Static analysis undertakes to clarify eidetically the various forms and types of noetic-noematic correlations as well as the varied horizontal levels on which they are found. Genetic analysis seeks to clarify the genetic constitution of these noetic-noematic correlations in concrete intentional consciousness. This "history" of consciousness is not factual but eidetic: "...with eidetic genesis there is given only the mode of genesis in which some apperception or other of this type must have come originally into being in an individual stream of consciousness..."1

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1980

Pages: 99-134

Series: Phaenomenologica

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048182589

Full citation:

Françoise Dastur, "Time and subjectivity", in: Hume and Husserl, Berlin, Springer, 1980