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Towards a Husserlian Foundation of Aesthetics On Imagination, Phantasy & Image Consciousness in the 1904/1905 Lessons
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2016-06Registro en:
Katz Russo, Azul Tamina; Towards a Husserlian Foundation of Aesthetics On Imagination, Phantasy & Image Consciousness in the 1904/1905 Lessons; The Pennsylvania State University Press; Journal of Speculative Philosophy; 30; 3; 6-2016; 339-352
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Katz Russo, Azul Tamina
Resumen
While it is true that Husserl did not write systematically about aesthetics, it is not only possible and legitimate but also necessary to inquire how a Husserlian aesthetic consciousness could be understood. A closer consideration of the aesthetics that can be gleaned from the passages in which Husserl explicitly refers to artistic experiences shows a limitation of the aesthetic field to figurative art. To widen and enrich the aesthetic field beyond the experiences that such an aesthetics would account for, a shift of perspective is required. But to allow this change without leaving Husserl’s phenomenology, I consider in this article the outcome of analyzing this field of experiences from phantasy’s perspective instead of that of image consciousness.