oter

Temporal objects are constituted by consciousness from "summary" of Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy by Edmund Husserl

Temporal objects, such as experiences, memories, and anticipations, are not independent entities existing outside of consciousness. Instead, they are products of the intentional acts of consciousness. It is through the active process of consciousness that these temporal objects are brought into being and given meaning. Consciousness plays a crucial role in shaping and organizing our experiences of time, allowing us to make sense of the past, present, and future. In the realm of consciousness, temporal objects are not static entities but dynamic phenomena that are continually evolving and changing. Our experiences of time are not fixed or predetermined; r...
    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
    Humans have a preference for prosocial behavior
    Humans have a preference for prosocial behavior
    Humans have a preference for prosocial behavior. This means that we are naturally inclined to act in ways that benefit others, ...
    Allow life to unfold organically
    Allow life to unfold organically
    Allowing life to unfold organically means surrendering to the present moment without resistance. It is about letting go of the ...
    The present moment is all there is
    The present moment is all there is
    In our daily lives, we often find ourselves trapped in thoughts about the past or worries about the future. We believe that hap...
    The body holds the key to unlocking traumatic memories
    The body holds the key to unlocking traumatic memories
    The body holds the key to unlocking traumatic memories. When we experience a traumatic event, our bodies instinctively go into ...
    Challenges test characters' strengths and weaknesses
    Challenges test characters' strengths and weaknesses
    Challenges are an essential part of life, pushing individuals to their limits and revealing their true strengths and weaknesses...
    Mental images are not private pictures
    Mental images are not private pictures
    The notion that mental images are not private pictures challenges the common belief that our thoughts are like internal snapsho...
    The individual should strive for selfimprovement and self-mastery
    The individual should strive for selfimprovement and self-mastery
    The idea that one should constantly work towards self-improvement and self-mastery is a central tenet in Nietzsche's philosophy...
    The twin paradox illustrates time dilation
    The twin paradox illustrates time dilation
    The twin paradox is a classic thought experiment that demonstrates the effects of time dilation, a key concept in Einstein's th...
    Reality shatters the illusion of safety
    Reality shatters the illusion of safety
    In our lives, we often construct a sense of safety by creating a cocoon of routine and predictability. We cling to the familiar...
    Objectification enables analysis of phenomena
    Objectification enables analysis of phenomena
    The process of objectification plays a crucial role in enabling the analysis of phenomena within the realm of phenomenology. Ob...
    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.