oter

Horizon structures perception of phenomena from "summary" of Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy by Edmund Husserl

When we consider the phenomenon of perception, we must recognize that it is always situated within a certain horizon. This horizon shapes the way in which we perceive the world around us, influencing how we interpret and understand the various phenomena that present themselves to us. Our experiences are always colored by the horizon within which they occur, determining what is possible for us to perceive and how we make sense of what we perceive. The horizon is not a fixed or static entity, but rather a dynamic and ever-changing framework through which we engage with the world. It is the context within which all of our experiences take place, providing the background against which we can distinguish different objects and events. Without the horizon, our perceptions would lack coherence and meaning, as there would be no framework within which to situate them. The horizon is not something that we can step outside of or escape from,...
    Read More
    Continue reading the Microbook on the Oter App. You can also listen to the highlights by choosing micro or macro audio option on the app. Download now to keep learning!
    Similar Posts
    Imagination can help individuals cope with difficult emotions and experiences
    Imagination can help individuals cope with difficult emotions and experiences
    In times of distress, individuals often turn to their imagination as a way to navigate through difficult emotions and experienc...
    It is a motivator for change and personal growth
    It is a motivator for change and personal growth
    This concept can act as a driving force for individuals to make changes in their lives and strive for personal development. Whe...
    The body is a source of existential depth and richness
    The body is a source of existential depth and richness
    The body is not just a physical entity; it is a source of existential depth and richness. It is through our bodies that we expe...
    Emotional responses: driving behavior
    Emotional responses: driving behavior
    Emotional responses play a crucial role in driving behavior. Our actions and decisions are heavily influenced by our emotions, ...
    Continual questioning leads to new insights
    Continual questioning leads to new insights
    In the pursuit of understanding metaphysics, one must engage in continual questioning. This process of questioning serves as a ...
    The universe is a vast web of interconnected energy
    The universe is a vast web of interconnected energy
    In the grand tapestry of existence, every thread is connected to another, weaving a intricate pattern that is the universe. Thi...
    Concept of Mind
    Concept of Mind
    The mind, according to the philosopher, is a complex and fascinating entity that has been the subject of much debate and specul...
    Reality shaped by mind
    Reality shaped by mind
    The idea that reality is shaped by the mind is not a new one. Philosophers have grappled with this concept for centuries, but r...
    Find strength in moments of adversity
    Find strength in moments of adversity
    In times of hardship, when the world feels heavy upon our shoulders and troubles seem insurmountable, it is in those moments th...
    Awakening to the true nature of reality is the goal of mindfulness practice
    Awakening to the true nature of reality is the goal of mindfulness practice
    The goal of mindfulness practice is to awaken to the true nature of reality. This may sound like a lofty ambition, but it is ac...
    oter

    Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy

    Edmund Husserl

    Open in app
    Now you can listen to your microbooks on-the-go. Download the Oter App on your mobile device and continue making progress towards your goals, no matter where you are.