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Conflicting apprehensions and the question of sensations
pp. 139-162
Résumé
Guided by problems of misperception, perceptual doubt, change and modification in a perceptual process, I ask in this essay whether there is a sensual base which may accomodate two different, even conflicting apprehensions I might have of — so it seems — the ‘same’ object. I will start by laying out the context of the question and by explicating the question itself. Then I will investigate this question by considering Husserl’s later works, in particular Die Analysen zur passiven Synthesis in which he not only advances a genetic analysis but also opens a way to discuss concepts which lie beyond such subjective achievements as sensorial complexes, affects, associations and motivations.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Depraz Natalie, Zahavi Dan (1998) Alterity and facticity: New perspectives on Husserl. Dordrecht, Kluwer.
Pages: 139-162
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5064-4_7
Citation complète:
Schües Christina, 1998, Conflicting apprehensions and the question of sensations. In N. Depraz & D. Zahavi (eds.) Alterity and facticity (139-162). Dordrecht, Kluwer.