Structure phenomenology: preconscious formation in the epistemic disclosure of reality
"This is the first English translation of Herbert Witzenmann's seminal work, Strukturphänomenologie, which departs from the traditional phenomenological methods of Husserl, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty to introduce a fresh approach to the nexus of consciousness and reality. In Structure Pheno...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This is the first English translation of Herbert Witzenmann's seminal work, Strukturphänomenologie, which departs from the traditional phenomenological methods of Husserl, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty to introduce a fresh approach to the nexus of consciousness and reality. In Structure Phenomenology, published open access, Witzenmann argues for the active mental, yet mostly pre-reflective, participation of humans in the emergence of individual consciousness of all kinds and the basic structure that determines it. While Witzenmann ascribes a derivative or memorative status to habitual states of phenomenal consciousness, even if they seem to refer to present objectivity, he proposes that the underlying formative processes be unveiled and explored through systematic first-person observation. Through his logically grounded and experience-based approach, he contends that it is not neural processes that produce consciousness, but rather one's own preconscious rootedness in reality which can be made conscious. Influenced by the writings of Rudolf Steiner and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Witzenmann's innovative approach casts new light on a number of philosophical, psychological, and scientific issues: from being and becoming to temporality and presence, and from remembering to mind and body. Even freedom takes on a new meaning when reality is not pre-given to human consciousness, but is rather a result of human participation in the basic process. This annotated translation makes Witzenmann's text accessible to an English audience for the first time and, with a comprehensive editorial introduction by Johannes Wagemann, situates his ground-breaking insights within the development of phenomenology, as well as in current philosophical and psychological debates"-- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Figures vii Editorial Foreword and Acknowledgments viii Editorial Introduction to Structure Phenomenology xii 1. Biographical Notes xv 2. The Role of Introspection xvii 3. Intentionality and the Basic Structure xxii 4. The Deposited Memory Layer xxxii 5. Reality Access and Ontological Stratification xxxix 6. Critical Remarks xlix 7. Reception and Further Development of Witzenmanns Structure Phenomenology liv Structure Phenomenology Iviii Foreword lix Introduction: Demarcation and Structure i 1 The Basic Structure 5 1.1 Mistaken Conceptions of the Relation between Consciousness and Object 5 1.2 The Basic Structure in the Light of Rudolf Steiner’s Epistemology 9 1.3 Explanatory Remarks 13 2 The Crucial Difficulty. The Problem of Generation 17
CONTENTS vi 3 The Proposed Solution зі 3.1 3.2 Thinking Act and Thought Content (Evidence) 31 Further Elucidation on This Approach to a Solution 33 3.3 Formation of Reality and Beings 38 3.4 The Sub-temporal and Super-temporal 44 3.5 Thinking Act and Self-consciousness (the “I”). The 3.6 Concept of Observation 46 The Solution to the Problem of Memory 49 3.7 The Deposited Memory Layer. The Concept of Objectivity. The Gaze behind the Veil 54 3.8 3.9 The Concept of Presence 63 Structural and Functional Remembering 71 3.10 The Paradox of Self-giving. The Self-forgetfulness of Supposing 73 3.11 Results of the Structure-Phenomenological Exploration of the Contents of Consciousness 75 4 The Significance of Structure Phenomenology 83 Advice for the Reader 93 Bibliography 97 Index 107
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CONTENTS List of Figures vii Editorial Foreword and Acknowledgments viii Editorial Introduction to Structure Phenomenology xii 1. Biographical Notes xv 2. The Role of Introspection xvii 3. Intentionality and the Basic Structure xxii 4. The Deposited Memory Layer xxxii 5. Reality Access and Ontological Stratification xxxix 6. Critical Remarks xlix 7. Reception and Further Development of Witzenmanns Structure Phenomenology liv Structure Phenomenology Iviii Foreword lix Introduction: Demarcation and Structure i 1 The Basic Structure 5 1.1 Mistaken Conceptions of the Relation between Consciousness and Object 5 1.2 The Basic Structure in the Light of Rudolf Steiner’s Epistemology 9 1.3 Explanatory Remarks 13 2 The Crucial Difficulty. The Problem of Generation 17
CONTENTS vi 3 The Proposed Solution зі 3.1 3.2 Thinking Act and Thought Content (Evidence) 31 Further Elucidation on This Approach to a Solution 33 3.3 Formation of Reality and Beings 38 3.4 The Sub-temporal and Super-temporal 44 3.5 Thinking Act and Self-consciousness (the “I”). The 3.6 Concept of Observation 46 The Solution to the Problem of Memory 49 3.7 The Deposited Memory Layer. The Concept of Objectivity. The Gaze behind the Veil 54 3.8 3.9 The Concept of Presence 63 Structural and Functional Remembering 71 3.10 The Paradox of Self-giving. The Self-forgetfulness of Supposing 73 3.11 Results of the Structure-Phenomenological Exploration of the Contents of Consciousness 75 4 The Significance of Structure Phenomenology 83 Advice for the Reader 93 Bibliography 97 Index 107 |
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