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Title
Protention in Husserl's phenomenology / Nikos Soueltzis.
ISBN
9783030695217 (electronic bk.)
3030695212 (electronic bk.)
9783030695200
3030695204
Published
Cham : Springer, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-69521-7 doi
Call Number
B3279.H94 S68 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
142/.7
Summary
Every attempt to examine our consciousness' passive life and its dynamic in its various forms inevitably intersects with our primal awareness of the future. Even though Husserl's theory of time-consciousness enjoys a certain fame, his conception of our primordial relation to the future has not been adequately accounted for. The book at hand aims to offer a close study of Husserl's view of protentional consciousness and to trace its unique contribution to our overall awareness of time. It offers an extensive analysis of various aspects of protention by investigating its connection to different fields and levels of experience. To achieve such a task, the book stresses the need to enrich the familiar formal account of protention with a material one. Thus, alongside issues pertaining exclusively to the form of protention, such as its relation to fulfillment as well as its double-intentional structure, various other dimensions are discussed, such as the phenomena of disappointment and correction as well as the role hyle plays in both of them. In the same vein, special attention is given to the relation between protentional consciousness and affectivity, thus shedding light on the dynamic unity of our living-present. What this study purports to show is that Husserl's phenomenology is equipped to offer a solid account of the thinnest and subtlest ways in which we are aware of the future in our experiential life.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 18, 2021).
Series
Phaenomenologica ; 230. 0079-1350
Available in Other Form
Print version: 9783030695200
Introduction
Part 1. Phenomenology of Time-Consciousness
Chapter 1. Preliminary Remarks
Chapter 2. Phenomenological Reduction and Suspension of Objective Time
Part 2. Phenomenological Analysis of Retentional Consciousness
Chapter 3. Retention or Primary Memory
Part 4. Phenomenological Analysis of Protentional Consciousness
Chapter 4. Protention as Phenomenon
Chapter 5. Elements of a Material Analysis of Protention
Chapter 6. Protention and Affectivity-The Affective Relief
Chapter 7. Protention and Instincts
Chapter 8. Experiential Elements of the Affective Relief and the Role of Protention
Chapter 9. Conclusions
Index.