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Resumen de Husserl e l'intuizione delle forme

Danilo Manca

  • The aim of this article is to point out the gap between the notion of categorial intuition, which Husserl introduced in Sixth Logical Investigation, and the notion of eidetic seeing, which he analysed in the first paragraphs of Ideas i. To pursue my aim, I will firstly discuss Heidegger’s identification of these two notions.

    Secondly, I will insist on the difference between an intuition aimed to grasp the categorial forms of any object and, on the other hand, an intuition focused on the essential features of an individual object. Finally, I will explain why, in the transition from categorial to eidetic intuition, linguistic expression progressively loses the heuristic role it plays since First Logical Investigation in favour of some modifications of perception such as phantasy and imagination.


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