id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_o7rxtasyorckxotma6ajjsjefq Eduard Marbach Edmund Husserl: Phantasy, Image Consciousness, and Memory (1898–1925) 2012 13 .pdf application/pdf 6132 451 59 Edmund Husserl: Phantasy, Image Consciousness, The texts in Phantasy, Image Consciousness, and Memory pertain to a topic that had Throughout this review, references to this volume and its translation will be given as Hua XXIII followed ''Translator's Introduction'' to Phantasy, Image Consciousness, and Memory, in of problems in Husserl's phenomenology of intuitive re-presentations (representifications) (Hua XXIII, pp. substantially refined in later texts included in Phantasy, Image Consciousness, and re-presentations belonging to phantasy, image consciousness and memory and lead Husserl confidently states: ''Image presentation became perfectly clear to us'' (Hua characteristic of the image object (Hua XXIII, p. however, permeated with a presentational consciousness'' (Hua XXIII, p. Husserl presents the situation as if the image object were a perceptual givenness object in image consciousness in the same text, Husserl also offers the following something in an image: with re-presentation, therefore (Hua XXIII, p. Edmund Husserl: Phantasy, Image Consciousness, and Memory (1898--1925) ./cache/work_o7rxtasyorckxotma6ajjsjefq.pdf ./txt/work_o7rxtasyorckxotma6ajjsjefq.txt