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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «NOEMATICALLY»
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1
Figuring the Self: Subject, Absolute, and Others in ...
What is special about such a state of affairs, I shall come back to. In the meantime
, I want to make it clear that whatever is noetically unified in a mental act can be
said to be in that act neither merely in the way that noematically unified items can
...
David E. Klemm, Günter Zöller, 1997
2
Phenomenology: Critical Concepts in Philosophy
Now we must distinguish in this very core a necessary central point which
appears as the "bearer" of the noematic peculiarities that belong specifically to it,
of the noematically modified properties of the "meant as such." This bearer is
nothing ...
Dermot Moran, Lester E. Embree, 2004
3
Intelligibility and the philosophy of nothingness
The Self, having will-character, is conscious when theoretical self-consciousness
is the abstract determination of practical selfconsciousness, and when the
content of the will is determined and noematically mirrored in the form of
theoretical ...
4
The Phenomenology of the Noema
Husserl moves to this great issue, which also was the topic of the VIth "Logical
Investigation," at the very end of §135 of Ideas I. How, he there asks, is the
phenomenologist "to describe, noetically and noematically, all of the
relationships in ...
J.J. Drummond, Lester Embree, 1992
The "not-yet" is the noematically determinate "about-to-be," and the "no-longer" is
the noematically determinate that just got determinate. The difference that the
phenomenal content— here the light shining— takes on as it temporally appears
...
John Barnett Brough, Lester E. Embree, 2000
6
Husserl in Contemporary Context: Prospects and Projects for ...
If we reply that the temporal field as a field of noetic acts is noematically given
within the field of pure consciousness, we have only shoved the problem back
one step. We still need to determine the sense of the expression 'field of ...
7
Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology
Viewed noematically, these references are essential features of the perceptive
noema in question; and noetically considered, they appear as the anticipation of
new acts destined to complement this particular actual perception. Thus, it is not ...
Joseph J. Kockelmans, 1994
8
Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis: Lectures ...
The general knowledge that all true being is constituted noematically as an ideal
terminus in the processes of self-giving, and that it must 15 essentially be
constituted in this way, and that unique lines must correspond to every essential ...
9
Studies in Phenomenology and Psychology
The theory itself about which I am thinking remains the same — also noematically
— and I continue to have it as theme, not the total range for which it has
relevance.65 But the variety and quality of its material relations, the possibilities
of ...
10
Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological ...
Abstracting from the doxic thesis, the question is: how do the mere appearances
—noematically understood—look, appearances that in them- selves, considered
purely eidetically, “bring” it about that one and the same thing (the respectively ...
Edmund Husserl, Daniel O. Dahlstrom, 2014