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The Nature and Evolution of Husserl’s Concept of “I”: Viewed from His Manuscripts of Phenomenology of Time(PDF)

《南京师大学报》(社会科学版)[ISSN:1006-6977/CN:61-1281/TN]

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2013年04期
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Title:
The Nature and Evolution of Husserl’s Concept of “I”: Viewed from His Manuscripts of Phenomenology of Time
Author(s):
FANG Xiang-hong
Keywords:
Husserl Primary “I” “I” phenomenology of time
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The phenomenon of “perspective of time” of consciousness discovered by Husserl and the theory of “center of relations” put forward by him demonstrate the undoubted being of “I”. The method of categorical intuition and the thinking way from the phenomenology of time let Husserl not only “grasp” “I” and therefore distinguish “I” from the stream of consciousness, intentional objects, objectified “I”, body and acts of consciousness, but also shed phenomenological insights onto the problem of the development of “I” and its division into three phases as “primary I”, “I” and “we”.

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