Husserl on Active Temporalization

  • Di Huang*
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Abstract

This paper is meant as a contribution to the longstanding debate among Husserl scholars regarding the relationship between time-consciousness and the I. From a genetic-phenomenological perspective, the I lives in the tension between passivity and activity. Exploring how the I relates to time-consciousness thus involves thematizing the interplay of passivity and activity at the most fundamental level of constitution. Specifically, it is necessary to determine whether there is an active form of temporalization. Acknowledging the ambiguities in Husserl’s late manuscripts on time, this paper takes an indirect approach to this question. Relying primarily on Husserl’s analysis of active synthesis in his transcendental logic, I argue that being intellectually active requires an active form of temporalization, which establishes the specific rhythm of egoic activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-63
Number of pages21
JournalHusserl Studies
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Active synthesis
  • Husserl
  • The I
  • Time-consciousness

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