by Corry Shores
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[Husserl Entry Directory]
No. 2
Evidence Pertaining to the Perception of Time, to Memory, etc
Durations of Identity, para 34
No. 4.
Mediation
Perception, Memory, and Expectation
Rings of Tolls, para 36
Gaps Passed and Past Gaps, para 37-41
No. 5
Enduring Perception as Simple Act
Tone of Moments, para 45
Changes Undivided, para 46
The Simplicity of Composition, para 47
Composite Compositions, para 48
No. 7
Intuition, Evidence of Being-Past – Mere Represenation of Being-Past.
Apparent Necessity of Assuming a Change of Content in Primary Memory
Running-Off Representations, para 50
Passing Away Into Present Representations, para 51-52
No. 8
Adequation by Means of Similarity. – Representation of an Object and Representation of the Perception of the Object.
[What is Still Given in Consciousness in “Faded” Fashion (Functioning) by Means of Similarity as Pictorial Representant of What Was Previously Perceived]
Adequation by Means of Similarity
Continuous Conversion of Contents, para 56-57
No. 12
The Evidence of Time-Consciousness
Drifting Melodies, para 76-78
Mathematical Melodies, para 79
Simultaneous Successions of Melodic Sensations, para 80-81
There’s No Point to the Now-Point, para 84-85
No. 15
Time and Memory.
Perception of the Now, Memorial Perception and Phanstasy-Memory. Transferring of the differences into the Mode of Apperception.
Definitions and the Now Field, para 96-97, 106
No. 19
The Complete Exclusion of All Suppositions with Respect to Objective Time
No Objective Time, para 127
No. 25
Adequate Memory. Earlier Perception. – Perception of the Past. Attemp (Aporia).
Why Is Fresh Memory Not Simply the Original Perception Continuing to Endure?
Perception of the Past. Attempt (Aporia)
Different Nows, para 167-168
No. 26
On the Hypothesis: That Perceptions Include the “Temporal Determination” Actually Now, Which, However, Continually Changes, and That Primary Memory Has the Significance of the Abiding of These Perceptions
Climaxing Now, para 181
No. 27
Attempt at a Survey: the Fundamental Temporal Distinctions. There-itself and Objectivation
The Thickness of the Moment, para 194
Meinong’s Distinction between Distributed and Undistributed Objects
Abstractum Now: Moments Overlap, para 239
No. 33
Results of the Stern-Meinong Discussion
Blending Back the Past, para 252-253
No. 35
The Unity of the Thing in Time as Something Identical in Change or Constancy
Continuities with Identities, para 257-263
Constancy of Changes, para 284
On the Seefeld Reflection. The Typical, the Mathematical, and the Unity of the Temporal Object
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