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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2001

Pages: 171-177

Series: Philosophical studies series

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048158416

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Ronald C. Hoy, "The theoretical character of Husserl's account of time consciousness (comments on professor Rubenstein's paper)", in: The importance of time, Berlin, Springer, 2001

The theoretical character of Husserl's account of time consciousness (comments on professor Rubenstein's paper)

Ronald C. Hoy

pp. 171-177

in: L. N. Oaklander (ed), The importance of time, Berlin, Springer, 2001

Abstract

Professor Rubenstein is wrestling with an important and fertile problem: how can the temporality of consciousness be understood in terms of strictly present states of consciousness. He is right to turn to Husserl, to wonder whether Husserl's account is a good one, and to see some connection with Kant's view of time. I will suggest, however, that Husserl would say that he solved the problem Rubenstein points to, and, rather than needing Kant's help, Husserl would say that he has gone beyond Kant. My interpretation of Husserl's theory varies somewhat from Rubenstein's, but my intention is complimentary. We have more to learn from this problem and Husserl's theory.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2001

Pages: 171-177

Series: Philosophical studies series

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048158416

Full citation:

Ronald C. Hoy, "The theoretical character of Husserl's account of time consciousness (comments on professor Rubenstein's paper)", in: The importance of time, Berlin, Springer, 2001