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The conscious activity of natural egoic life and the reduction to pure subjectivity
pp. 316-333
Abstract
Before discussing special peculiarities belonging to the reduction of pictorial acts, let us draw in another group of acts and consider for once the acts of reproductive phantasy, with the phantasy images hovering in them in naive phantasizing, at times coming on involuntarily, at times formed in free arbitrariness. As much as we here speak of "images" of phantasy, legitimately one cannot truly talk here of a pictorial presentation, with a distinction between that which pictures and the pictured, or image and subject. Admittedly, in one case or another something non-present is conscious in a present experience.
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Published in:
Husserl Edmund (2019) First philosophy: lectures 1923/24 and related texts from the manuscripts (1920-1925). Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 316-333
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-024-1597-1_18
Full citation:
Husserl Edmund (2019) The conscious activity of natural egoic life and the reduction to pure subjectivity, In: First philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 316–333.