Phenomenology of Automatism. Habit and Situational Typification in Husserl
This paper tries to document Husserl’s reflections on the problem of “situations” in his later manuscripts of the 1930s. These reflections are centered on the phenomenon of “typificiation”, which plays an important part in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. Thus, the paper starts by sketching out a g...
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doaj-1924b29b674b4b35a8a0ce23f691e90c2020-11-25T03:26:10ZengFirenze University PressPhenomenology and Mind2280-78532239-40282016-11-01610.13128/Phe_Mi-1955116370Phenomenology of Automatism. Habit and Situational Typification in HusserlChristian Ferencz-Flatz This paper tries to document Husserl’s reflections on the problem of “situations” in his later manuscripts of the 1930s. These reflections are centered on the phenomenon of “typificiation”, which plays an important part in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. Thus, the paper starts by sketching out a general presentation of “typification” in its relation to expectation and habit. By defining situation as “the intentional living unity of horizontal context and subjective potentiality”, the paper then tries to follow Husserl’s exposition of three essential aspects of situational typification: a.) the habituality of interest; b.) normality and c.) periodicity. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7145situationtypificationhabitgenetic phenomenology |
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Phenomenology of Automatism. Habit and Situational Typification in Husserl |
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Phenomenology of Automatism. Habit and Situational Typification in Husserl |
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Phenomenology of Automatism. Habit and Situational Typification in Husserl |
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Phenomenology of Automatism. Habit and Situational Typification in Husserl |
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Phenomenology of Automatism. Habit and Situational Typification in Husserl |
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phenomenology of automatism. habit and situational typification in husserl |
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Phenomenology and Mind |
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2280-7853 2239-4028 |
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This paper tries to document Husserl’s reflections on the problem of “situations” in his later manuscripts of the 1930s. These reflections are centered on the phenomenon of “typificiation”, which plays an important part in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. Thus, the paper starts by sketching out a general presentation of “typification” in its relation to expectation and habit. By defining situation as “the intentional living unity of horizontal context and subjective potentiality”, the paper then tries to follow Husserl’s exposition of three essential aspects of situational typification: a.) the habituality of interest; b.) normality and c.) periodicity.
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situation typification habit genetic phenomenology |
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