Time and Phenomenon. Husserl’s Phenomenology of Time (1893–1918). Section С. The Constitution of Pre-immanent Temporality. Chapter III. The Original Process and Double Fulfilling-Emptying Intentionality in “Bernau Manuscripts”. Part 1
Journal: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2012-06-25
Authors : Alexander Schnell; Trans. Comment. by G. Chernavin;
Page : 135-168
Keywords : Levels of temporality; prehension/content of prehension; pre-immanent temporality; protoprocess; “phenomenon of subsidence”.;
Abstract
In this chapter Alexander Schnell considers Edmund Husserl's manuscripts on the problem of internal consciousness of the 1917–1918 period. In this part the author suggests the theming of “protofeelings” and pre-immanent temporality, descent in the pre-immanent sphere and problematization of protoprocess status in constituting consciousness-time, rejection of the scheme “prehension/content of prehension” and transition to research of the nature of temporal modification itself, specifically of retential modifications of hyletic cores.
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