

Structures of the "living present"
Husserl and Proust
pp. 163-195
in: Fraser, Nathaniel Lawrence (eds), The study of time II, Berlin, Springer, 1975Abstract
The mediate aim of this essay is to make good two related claims: that phenomenology in Husserl's sense is adequate to the task of describing the most concrete structures of subjectivity; and that the universal may be apprehended directly through the concrete.