From Husserl to Levinas: The Role of Hyletic Data, Attachment, Emotion and the Other in Temporality
Phenomenology
Irina Poleščuk
University of Helsinki, Finland
Published 2009-01-01
https://doi.org/10.15388/Problemos.2009.0.1938
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Keywords

Husserl
Levinas
temporality of consciousness
intentionality
affection
hyletic data
sensation

How to Cite

Poleščuk, I. (2009) “From Husserl to Levinas: The Role of Hyletic Data, Attachment, Emotion and the Other in Temporality”, Problemos, 76, pp. 112–133. doi:10.15388/Problemos.2009.0.1938.

Abstract

This article discloses the question of the pre-giveness of the other and alterity by analyzing and comparing the temporality of consciousness and the role of affection and sensation in Husserl and Levinas.
I argue that within the intentional flow of consciousness one can find non-intentional structures, i.e. affection and hyletic data which mark a passivity of consciousness, break intentional act and welcome the other. While discussing the temporal structure of consciousness the special attention is given to the discussion of pra-impression.

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