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Author Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938.

Title The phenomenology of internal time-consciousness / Edited by Martin Heidegger. Translated by James S. Churchill. Introd. by Calvin O. Schrag.

Publication Info. Bloomington : Indiana University Press [1964]

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  152.753 H541P    Check Shelf
Description 188 pages ; 21 cm
Contents Part one -- The lectures on internal time-consciousness from the year 1905 -- Introduction -- Section One: Bretano's Theory concerning the "origin of time" -- Section Two: The analysis of time-consciousness -- Section Three: The levels of constitution of time and temporal objects -- Part Two -- Addenda and supplements to the analysis of time-consciousness from the years 1905-1910 -- Appendix I: Primal impression and its continuum of modifications -- Appendix II: Presentification and Phantasy-Impression and Imagination -- Appendix III: The correlational intentions of perception and memory -- the modes of time-consciousness -- Appendix IV: Recollection and the Constitution of temporal objects and objective time -- Appendix V: The simultaneity of perception and the perceived -- Appendix VI: Comprehension of the absolute flux -- perception in the fourfold sense -- Appendix VII: The Constitution of simultaneity -- Appendix VIII: The double Intentionality of the stream of consciousness -- Appendix IX: Primal consciousness and the possibility of reflection -- Appendix X: The objectivation of time and of the material in time -- Appendix XI: Adequate and inadequate perception -- Appendix XII: Internal consciousness and the comprehension of lived experiences -- Appendix XIII: The constitution of spotaneous unities as immanent temporal objects -- judgment as a temporal form and absolute time-constituting consciousness.
Note Translation of Vorlesungen zur Phänomenologie des innern Zeitbewusstseins.
Subject Time perception.
Knowledge, Theory of.
Phenomenology.
Added Author Churchill, James S.
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