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.
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