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Convergent phenomenology and adesse objectivity

Jim Ruddy

pp. 31-93

This chapter deals with the formal and material objects of the a priori science of convergent phenomenology. The material objects of the science are divided into pure consciousness as "toward…" and empirically real relations in their formal essence as such. The chapter then proceeds through a leveled series of meditations to enter into the new science. These meditations concentrate on Husserl's notion of imaginative phantasy and daydreaming, Ricoeur's and Levinas's notion of dreaming, and the complex problematic and interrelation of perception, language and thought. The last meditation shows how the Transcendental Ego is nothing other than the first material object of the science.

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DOI: 10.1057/978-1-349-94843-7_2

Full citation:

Ruddy, J. (2016). Convergent phenomenology and adesse objectivity, in Being, relation, and the re-worlding of intentionality, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 31-93.

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