作者: John B. Brough
DOI: 10.1007/S10743-010-9082-6
关键词: Nothing 、 Social consciousness 、 Philosophy 、 Epistemology 、 Phenomenology (philosophy) 、 Modern philosophy 、 Consciousness
摘要: I argue in this essay that Edmund Husserl distinguishes three levels within time-consciousness: an absolute time-constituting flow of consciousness, the immanent acts consciousness constitutes, and transcendent objects intend. The immediate occasion for claim is Neal DeRoo’s discussion Dan Zahavi’s reservations about notion own efforts to mediate between view position Robert Sokolowski have advanced. tripartite distinction it introduces into firmly grounded Husserl’s texts philosophically defensible. distinct but inseparable from what constitutes. It intentional a nonobjectivating way, accounts awareness my individual unity continuity conscious life. In its absence, would become incoherent stream episodic acts. There nothing mysterious flow. What be without