Structure Phenomenology
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Structure Phenomenology
Preconscious Formation in the Epistemic Disclosure of Reality
Witzenmann, Herbert; Wagemann, Professor Johannes
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
09/2022
176
Dura
Inglês
9781350270435
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword, Johannes Wagemann (Alanus University, Germany)
Introduction to Structure Phenomenology, Johannes Wagemann (Alanus University, Germany)
1. Biographical Notes on Herbert Witzenmann
2. The Role of Introspection
3. Intentionality and the Basic Structure
4. The Deposited Memorative Layer
5. Reality Access and Ontological Stratification
6. Reception and Further Development of Witzenmann's Structure Phenomenology
Structure Phenomenology, Herbert Witzenmann
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1: The Basic Structure
1.1 Mistaken Conceptions Of The Relation Between Consciousness And Object
1.2 The Basic Structure In The Light Of Rudolf Steiner's Epistemology
1.3 Explanatory Remarks
Part 2: The Crucial Difficulty. The Problem of Generation
2.1 Self-giving. Temporalization. Depresentification
2.2. A Seemingly Resultant Infinite Regress
2.3 The Problem of Continuity
Part 3: The Proposed Solution
3.1 Thinking Act and Thought Content (Evidence)
3.2 Further Elucidation on this Approach to a Solution
3.3 Formation of Reality and Beings
3.4 The Sub-temporal and Super-temporal
3.5 Thinking Act and Self-consciousness (the "I"). The Concept of Observation
3.6 The Solution to the Problem of Memory
3.7 The Deposited Memorative Layer. The Concept of Objectivity. The Gaze Behind the Veil
3.8 The Concept of Presence
3.9 Structural and Functional Remembering
3.10 The Paradox of Self-giving. The Self-forgetfulness of Supposing
3.11 Results of the Structure-phenomenological Exploration of the Contents of Consciousness
Part 4: The Significance Of Structure Phenomenology
Advice for the Reader
References
Introduction to Structure Phenomenology, Johannes Wagemann (Alanus University, Germany)
1. Biographical Notes on Herbert Witzenmann
2. The Role of Introspection
3. Intentionality and the Basic Structure
4. The Deposited Memorative Layer
5. Reality Access and Ontological Stratification
6. Reception and Further Development of Witzenmann's Structure Phenomenology
Structure Phenomenology, Herbert Witzenmann
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1: The Basic Structure
1.1 Mistaken Conceptions Of The Relation Between Consciousness And Object
1.2 The Basic Structure In The Light Of Rudolf Steiner's Epistemology
1.3 Explanatory Remarks
Part 2: The Crucial Difficulty. The Problem of Generation
2.1 Self-giving. Temporalization. Depresentification
2.2. A Seemingly Resultant Infinite Regress
2.3 The Problem of Continuity
Part 3: The Proposed Solution
3.1 Thinking Act and Thought Content (Evidence)
3.2 Further Elucidation on this Approach to a Solution
3.3 Formation of Reality and Beings
3.4 The Sub-temporal and Super-temporal
3.5 Thinking Act and Self-consciousness (the "I"). The Concept of Observation
3.6 The Solution to the Problem of Memory
3.7 The Deposited Memorative Layer. The Concept of Objectivity. The Gaze Behind the Veil
3.8 The Concept of Presence
3.9 Structural and Functional Remembering
3.10 The Paradox of Self-giving. The Self-forgetfulness of Supposing
3.11 Results of the Structure-phenomenological Exploration of the Contents of Consciousness
Part 4: The Significance Of Structure Phenomenology
Advice for the Reader
References
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Foreword, Johannes Wagemann (Alanus University, Germany)
Introduction to Structure Phenomenology, Johannes Wagemann (Alanus University, Germany)
1. Biographical Notes on Herbert Witzenmann
2. The Role of Introspection
3. Intentionality and the Basic Structure
4. The Deposited Memorative Layer
5. Reality Access and Ontological Stratification
6. Reception and Further Development of Witzenmann's Structure Phenomenology
Structure Phenomenology, Herbert Witzenmann
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1: The Basic Structure
1.1 Mistaken Conceptions Of The Relation Between Consciousness And Object
1.2 The Basic Structure In The Light Of Rudolf Steiner's Epistemology
1.3 Explanatory Remarks
Part 2: The Crucial Difficulty. The Problem of Generation
2.1 Self-giving. Temporalization. Depresentification
2.2. A Seemingly Resultant Infinite Regress
2.3 The Problem of Continuity
Part 3: The Proposed Solution
3.1 Thinking Act and Thought Content (Evidence)
3.2 Further Elucidation on this Approach to a Solution
3.3 Formation of Reality and Beings
3.4 The Sub-temporal and Super-temporal
3.5 Thinking Act and Self-consciousness (the "I"). The Concept of Observation
3.6 The Solution to the Problem of Memory
3.7 The Deposited Memorative Layer. The Concept of Objectivity. The Gaze Behind the Veil
3.8 The Concept of Presence
3.9 Structural and Functional Remembering
3.10 The Paradox of Self-giving. The Self-forgetfulness of Supposing
3.11 Results of the Structure-phenomenological Exploration of the Contents of Consciousness
Part 4: The Significance Of Structure Phenomenology
Advice for the Reader
References
Introduction to Structure Phenomenology, Johannes Wagemann (Alanus University, Germany)
1. Biographical Notes on Herbert Witzenmann
2. The Role of Introspection
3. Intentionality and the Basic Structure
4. The Deposited Memorative Layer
5. Reality Access and Ontological Stratification
6. Reception and Further Development of Witzenmann's Structure Phenomenology
Structure Phenomenology, Herbert Witzenmann
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1: The Basic Structure
1.1 Mistaken Conceptions Of The Relation Between Consciousness And Object
1.2 The Basic Structure In The Light Of Rudolf Steiner's Epistemology
1.3 Explanatory Remarks
Part 2: The Crucial Difficulty. The Problem of Generation
2.1 Self-giving. Temporalization. Depresentification
2.2. A Seemingly Resultant Infinite Regress
2.3 The Problem of Continuity
Part 3: The Proposed Solution
3.1 Thinking Act and Thought Content (Evidence)
3.2 Further Elucidation on this Approach to a Solution
3.3 Formation of Reality and Beings
3.4 The Sub-temporal and Super-temporal
3.5 Thinking Act and Self-consciousness (the "I"). The Concept of Observation
3.6 The Solution to the Problem of Memory
3.7 The Deposited Memorative Layer. The Concept of Objectivity. The Gaze Behind the Veil
3.8 The Concept of Presence
3.9 Structural and Functional Remembering
3.10 The Paradox of Self-giving. The Self-forgetfulness of Supposing
3.11 Results of the Structure-phenomenological Exploration of the Contents of Consciousness
Part 4: The Significance Of Structure Phenomenology
Advice for the Reader
References
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