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Sens et non-sens de l'hylétique dans la phénoménologie de Husserl
Zincq, Aurélien
2017In Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy, 9 (1), p. 30-62
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Keywords :
Concept; Føllesdal; Husserl; Intentionality; Phenomenology; Sensations; Stumpf
Abstract :
[en] The purpose of this paper is to stress the constancy of the Husserlian conception of sensible contents. I argue that Husserl, despite some significant changes in his philosophical views between 1901 and 1913, always maintained that sensations have a founding role to play in perceptual experience. The proposed interpretation is build against the idea of a scission in Husserl's work as regards the status of sensations-an idea which became widespread due to the so-called (neo-)Fregean readings of phenomenology. Even if the notion of sense ("Noema") gains in importance in the Ideas, I argue that this does not discredit the sensuous stuff when it comes to the constitution of perceptual objects.
Disciplines :
Philosophy & ethics
Author, co-author :
Zincq, Aurélien ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de philosophie > Phénoménologies
Language :
French
Title :
Sens et non-sens de l'hylétique dans la phénoménologie de Husserl
Alternative titles :
[en] Meaningfulness and meaninglessness of the hyletic in Husserl's phenomenology
Publication date :
2017
Journal title :
Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy
ISSN :
2067-3655
Publisher :
Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iasi
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Pages :
30-62
Peer reviewed :
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