20 Jun 2009

Transition Sensation, Husserl, para 19 end, Supplementary B1 to: On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time

[The following is summary.]





Transition Sensation

Edmund Husserl

On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time

B: Supplementary Texts

I "On the Introduction of the Essential Distinction between 'Fresh' Memory and 'Full' Recollection and about the Change in Content and Differences in Apprehension in the Consciousness of Time"

No. 1 "How Does the Unity of a Process of Change that Continues for an Extended Period of Time Come to Be Represented?
Intuition and Re-presentation"



Quotation from the end of paragraph 19



the change of content that takes place when something distinct becomes indistinct or vice versa is a continuous one that transforms the similar into the similar. The characteristic sensation of transition also occurs here. (151d, emphasis mine)





Husserl, Edmund. On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (1893-1917). Vol 4 ofEdmund Husserl: Collected Works. Ed. Rudolf Bernet. Trans. John Barnett Brough. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991.





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