Affection and Word in Edmund Husserl’s "C-Manuscripts"

  • Andrés Miguel Osswald University of Buenos Aires
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Keywords: affection, world, genetic phenomenology, passivity

Abstract

The deepening of the analysis of the relationship between the I and the affection, that characterizes Husserl´s late work on the field of passivity, involves an abandonment of the static idea that sense arises as a result of the activity of the I on an inert matter. The genetic turn of phenomenology brings to light the constitution´s process of matter and its incidence on the sense-giving act.
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Published
2014-11-19
How to Cite
Osswald, A. M. (2014). Affection and Word in Edmund Husserl’s "C-Manuscripts". Revista de Filosofía , 39(2), 101-119. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RESF.2014.v39.n2.47306
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