2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55340-5_3
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Husserl’s Spatialization of Perceptual Consciousness

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“…Husserl's famous assertion that "Sukzession von Empfindungen und Empfindung der Sukzession ist nicht dasselbe" (Husserl, 1928, 376) follows Brentano's thought. If this is so, then using labels such as "Anti-Brentanian" (Olbromski, 2011;Shim, 2017) for Husserl's criticism on Brentano would be misleading. Perhaps, however, there is more to this assertion than it seems.…”
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“…Husserl's famous assertion that "Sukzession von Empfindungen und Empfindung der Sukzession ist nicht dasselbe" (Husserl, 1928, 376) follows Brentano's thought. If this is so, then using labels such as "Anti-Brentanian" (Olbromski, 2011;Shim, 2017) for Husserl's criticism on Brentano would be misleading. Perhaps, however, there is more to this assertion than it seems.…”
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“…But one can keep some doubts about the problem of the spatial extension of consciousness. That is not the case for Michael K. Shim (2017), for whom Husserl proceeds by doing a "spatialization of consciousness. " His core argument seems to be the following: i) Husserl is a realist about objects.…”
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