
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2005
Series: Edmund Husserl Collected Works
ISBN (Undefined): 9781402026416
Full citation:
, Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925), Berlin, Springer, 2005
Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925)
Edmund Husserl
Contents
<from the theory of re-presentation in phantasy and memory to the introduction of the doctrine of reproduction or double re-presentation>
Edmund Husserl
207-260
Phantasy and re-presentation (memory)
&lgt;the question of the relationship between apprehension and belief quality>
Edmund Husserl
261-266
Memory and phantasy. <modification of belief fundamentally different from modification of impression in reproduction. aporia
what kind of modification does memory undergo by shifting into "mere phantasy"?>
Edmund Husserl
297-304
<perception, memory, phantasy, and intentions directed toward the temporal nexus>
Edmund Husserl
305-321
<phantasy as "modification through and through." on the revision of the content-apprehension schema>
Edmund Husserl
323-327
Immanent and internal phantasy (in the double sense). phantasy and perception. <perception as presentation, phantasy as modification of presentation>
Edmund Husserl
329-334
The modifications of believing
belief (certainty), inclination, doubt, and so on, in the sphere of simple intuition.
Edmund Husserl
335-343
<memory as consciousness "once again" in contrast to perception and pure phantasy>
Edmund Husserl
345-347
<"sensation," memory, expectation, and phantasy as modes of time consciousness. consciousness as nexus>
Edmund Husserl
349-353
perceptual series, memorial modification, phantasy modification, presentation — re-presentation, actuality and inactuality as intersecting differences. two fundamentally different concepts of phantasy
1) inactuality, 2) re-presentation
Edmund Husserl
355-361
<vitality and suitability in re-presentation; empty re-presentation. internal consciousness, internal reflection. the strict concept of reproduction>
Edmund Husserl
363-399
<reproduction and image consciousness. separating the apprehension of an image object from the consciousness of a perceptual illusion. universalization of the concept of phantasy (re-presentation)
1) reproductive re-presentation, 2) perceptual re-presentation; that is, re-presentation in image, in pictorial exhibiting>
Edmund Husserl
553-579