10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRESENTIVE»
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presentive in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
presentive and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Alfred Schutz's Sociological Aspect of Literature: ...
If I may be permitted to speak in this bizarre language a little longer, the
phenomenological-constitutive question I want to ask is how the constituting of
the non-presentive which is non-fictional, is distinguished from the constituting of
the ...
2
The Philology of the English Tongue
We will call these two classes of words by the names of Presentive and Symbolic.
The Presentive are those which present an object to the memory or to the
imagination ; or, in brief, which present any conception to the mind. For the things
...
3
Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a ...
only act that is presentive of things themselves. But things are not simply mere
things belonging to Nature, nor is actuality in the usual sense simply all of
actuality; and that originarily presentive act which we4 call experiences relates
only to ...
4
Phenomenological Method: Theory and Practice
Nor would there seem to be any actual or possible case where the one
presentive mode in its full noematic sense would coincide with or be confused
with the other. Likewise it is necessary to distinguish between what is
immediately ...
(not presentive), for any object may be calld greater when compared with a
smaller, or smaller when compared with a greater. Perhaps, indeed, Mr. B. would
call these symbolic, though (on p. 207) he speaks of more as presentive, in “ the ...
6
Understanding the Musical Experience
Intuition, in Husserl's writing, refers to an immediate form of knowing, not to
anything hidden or mystical.1 Husserl makes explicit what he considers the
fundamental importance of 'presentive intuition' in his "principle of principles":
Every ...
The phenomenological (not ontological) contention is that there is a mental
process characterized as a presentation of universal redness just as there is one
characterized as a presentive awareness of the individual redness; both
presentive ...
Lester Embree, Thomas Nenon, 2012
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A book for the beginner in Anglo-Saxon: comprising a short ...
6 SYMBOLIC AND PRESENTIVE. [v. havoc, destruction. For the bird we have
adopted the Danish form of the selfsame word, and we call it hawk. These things
make us feel the distance between Saxon and English. V. SYMBOLIC AND ...
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Hermeneutics and Reflection: Heidegger and Husserl on the ...
formulation reads: “that every originarily presentive [gebend] intuition is a
legitimate source for cognition, that everything that is offered to us originarily in '
intuition' (as it were, in its corporeal actuality)issimply to be accepted asthat
whichisgiven ...
Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, 2013
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The Phenomenology Reader
44; Hua Ill/l 44) Every act of knowledge is to be legitimised by 'originary
presentive intuition' (originar gebende Anschauung). This conception of originary
presentive intuition is at the core of all Husserl's philosophy. Indeed, he criticises
...
Dermot Moran, Timothy Mooney, 2002
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PRESENTIVE»
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presentive is used in the context of the following news items.
Surveillance video released of man accused of stealing police cruiser
... SECURED INFRASTRUCTURE, A RESTRICTED AREA, AND THEY HAD TO UTILIZE ALL CORRECTIVE AND PRESENTIVE MEASURES. «Local 10, May 15»
Party day at Ethnic Games highlights 'eternal' solidarity
It will be a moment that I never forget ," said Mu Dan , the presentive from Tianjin , an important port in North China that had hosted the very first ... «China Daily, Sep 11»