Reconstructing opacity. Husserlian motivation as a ‘third synthesis’

<p class="Corpo">In this article I propose to read the Husserlian notion of ‘motivation’ by comparison with the Kantian Schematism, in order to understand its peculiar status and time frame. I maintain that motivations – like a third synthesis in addition to retention (perception) an...

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Main Author: Francesca Dell'Orto
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2011-12-01
Series:Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience
Online Access:http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/Lebenswelt/article/view/1592
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spelling doaj-a92de6ced6f7493ebf88a220f32162922020-11-24T22:20:49ZdeuUniversità degli Studi di MilanoLebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience2240-95992011-12-010110.13130/2240-9599/15921479Reconstructing opacity. Husserlian motivation as a ‘third synthesis’Francesca Dell'Orto<p class="Corpo">In this article I propose to read the Husserlian notion of ‘motivation’ by comparison with the Kantian Schematism, in order to understand its peculiar status and time frame. I maintain that motivations – like a third synthesis in addition to retention (perception) and recollection (reproduction) – mediate and organize the flux of retentions and protentions by intercession of external supports (material, artificial and cultural). Thus, they offer the means to thematize history and, consequently, to recast the transcendental basis of Phenomenology taking the opacity of consciousness into serious account.</p>http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/Lebenswelt/article/view/1592
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Reconstructing opacity. Husserlian motivation as a ‘third synthesis’
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title Reconstructing opacity. Husserlian motivation as a ‘third synthesis’
title_short Reconstructing opacity. Husserlian motivation as a ‘third synthesis’
title_full Reconstructing opacity. Husserlian motivation as a ‘third synthesis’
title_fullStr Reconstructing opacity. Husserlian motivation as a ‘third synthesis’
title_full_unstemmed Reconstructing opacity. Husserlian motivation as a ‘third synthesis’
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publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
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publishDate 2011-12-01
description <p class="Corpo">In this article I propose to read the Husserlian notion of ‘motivation’ by comparison with the Kantian Schematism, in order to understand its peculiar status and time frame. I maintain that motivations – like a third synthesis in addition to retention (perception) and recollection (reproduction) – mediate and organize the flux of retentions and protentions by intercession of external supports (material, artificial and cultural). Thus, they offer the means to thematize history and, consequently, to recast the transcendental basis of Phenomenology taking the opacity of consciousness into serious account.</p>
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