Seeing and Not Believing: Imagination, Phantasy, and ‘As If’ Consciousness in Husserl’s Phenomenology
14 oct. 2021
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Publié en ligne: 14 oct. 2021
Pages: 69 - 97
Reçu: 28 mars 2018
Accepté: 29 mai 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/phainomenon-2018-0004
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This article aims to explore the relationship between neutralization and “as if” consciousness in Husserl’s phenomenology, in particular, from its convergence in intuitions concerning phantasy. Starting from a critique of a line of interpretation that, in its attempt to approach phenomenologically to an “aesthetic consciousness”, homologates the neutrality modification with the Epoché, the article seeks to expose the methodological function that the modalization of belief fulfills in the project of