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38The Time of Fiction. Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology of PhantasyDissertation, KU Leuven. 2010.Introduction 11 PART I: THE HALLE YEARS Chapter One: The Rehabilitation of the Imagination in Husserl’s Early Thought. 17 §1. Brentano’s Rehabilitation of Intentionality and the Problem of Imagination. §2. Husserl and the Breakthrough of Phenomenology. §2.1 The Meaning-Bestowing Act as ‘the Peg from which Everything hangs.’ §2.2 Consciousness is not a Container. §2.3 ‘A Difference that cannot be Phenomenologically Reduced.’ §3. Imagination as an Authentic, Intuitive Intentionality. PART II: THE …Read more
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27The imperfect metaphor of passion in Kierkegaard's philosophical fragmentsTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (3). 2007.This paper revisits the charges of fideism and irrationalism oftentimes leveled against Kierkegaard's consideration of the relation of ratio to fides. To this avail the author engages one of the key texts in this polemic, namely the first three chapters of Philosophical Fragments. His reading centers on the rather subtle suggestion that eroticlove, as a surrendering of oneself to another, plays the role of a metaphor or image for the downfall of the understanding characteristic of religious conv…Read more
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399On the Temporality of Images according to HusserlNew Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 8 (1): 73-92. 2008.
Gaming, Lower Austria, Austria
Areas of Specialization
Husserl: Phenomenology |
Visual Imagery and Imagination |
Religious Imagination |
Søren Kierkegaard |
Varieties of Love |