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Intentionality and corporeity

Alphonso Lingis

pp. 75-90

Abstract

By absolute consciousness Husserl did not mean to designate simply an epistemological function; absolute consciousness is a region of reality (albeit the proto-region), an ontic existent, individualizing itself across its internal temporality as a singular ego. In addition it inheres in a body.1 This means that psychism is apperceived in the heart of Nature. But it also means that corporeity is apperceived within intentionality itself.

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Published in:

Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa (1971) Analecta Husserliana: The yearbook of phenomenological research. Dordrecht, Reidel.

Pages: 75-90

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3326-8_4

Full citation:

Lingis Alphonso (1971) „Intentionality and corporeity“, In: A.-T. Tymieniecka (ed.), Analecta Husserliana, Dordrecht, Reidel, 75–90.