The focus of this work is the concept of "impulsive intentionality", frequently used by Husserl in the Thirties, as something not-coming-out from the egological source. Such intentionality, in the material sphere, could appear to disagree with Husserl's transcendental Phenomenology, whereas it manifests an autonomy with respect to Ego (the Hyle). In reality, the impulsive-intentionality exihibits rather a substantial productivity in the effectiveness (Wirckichkeit) characterized as a kind of “active material”, “whitout-Ego”. This concept of "material activity" (vor-theoretisch) has its genesis in the passive synthesis of which Husserl had explained the potentialities and the consequences in the previous years.
Creativity in Husserl's impulsive Intentionality
GHIGI, Nicoletta
2004
Abstract
The focus of this work is the concept of "impulsive intentionality", frequently used by Husserl in the Thirties, as something not-coming-out from the egological source. Such intentionality, in the material sphere, could appear to disagree with Husserl's transcendental Phenomenology, whereas it manifests an autonomy with respect to Ego (the Hyle). In reality, the impulsive-intentionality exihibits rather a substantial productivity in the effectiveness (Wirckichkeit) characterized as a kind of “active material”, “whitout-Ego”. This concept of "material activity" (vor-theoretisch) has its genesis in the passive synthesis of which Husserl had explained the potentialities and the consequences in the previous years.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.