知覚の変化:フッサール現象学における五つの体系的アプローチ<br>Changes of Perception : Five Systematic Approaches in Husserlian Phenomenology. Dissertationsschrift. (New Studies in Phenomenology / Neue Studien zur Phänomenologie .2) (2003. 320 S. 21 cm)

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知覚の変化:フッサール現象学における五つの体系的アプローチ
Changes of Perception : Five Systematic Approaches in Husserlian Phenomenology. Dissertationsschrift. (New Studies in Phenomenology / Neue Studien zur Phänomenologie .2) (2003. 320 S. 21 cm)

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基本説明

This study provides an analysis of the perception of an object and of a human being; thereby, the author concentrates upon misperception, doubt and the consequent changes and modifications of perception insofar as the 'different' perceptions bear upon the 'same' object.

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This study provides an analysis of the perception of an object and of a human being; thereby, the author concentrates upon misperception, doubt and the consequent changes and modifications of perception insofar as the 'different' perceptions bear upon the 'same' object. It is argued that if one perception turns out to be a misperception and the perceptual sense 'explodes', then something 'different' is perceived. This phenomenology of perception includes the constitution of perceptual sense, the distinction between perceptual sense and perceptual judgement, elements of both constancy and change in the sense content of perception, the possibility of misperception and of doubt, the differentiation and identification of an object or a person, the structural difference of the perception of a human being, a body, a material object, and questions of intersubjectivity and of habits.
(Table of content)
Contents: Perceptual sense, misperception and changes of perception - The phenomenological method- Sensation and change - Object perception and intersubjectivity - Time and change - Habitus and change.
(Author portrait)
The Author: Christina Schües is currently Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Vechta/Germany. She holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Temple University of Philadelphia/USA, and has been a student in philosophy, political science and literature in Hamburg and Philadelphia. She was also a lecturer at the Universities of Villanova/USA, Hamburg and Lüneburg/Germany. Her publications are mostly in the fields of phenomenology, ethics and political philosophy.

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