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Edmund Husserl’s Internal Time Consciousness and Modern Times, a Socio-historical Interpretation

Edmund Husserl’s Internal Time Consciousness and Modern Times, a Socio-historical Interpretation AbstractThis article revisits Edmund Husserl’s philosophy of time in light of the modern standardisation of time. After assessing Husserl’s innovative analysis of the experience of time and raising key issues pertaining to his derivation of objective time from an originary ‘absolute flux of consciousness’, the article addresses potential relationships between this conception of time and the historically unique experience of time based in the rise of modern clock-time. Drawing on insights from the literature within the sociology of time, the article concludes that Husserl’s conception of time both reproduces and rejects certain features of modern time relations. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the Philosophy of History Brill

Edmund Husserl’s Internal Time Consciousness and Modern Times, a Socio-historical Interpretation

Journal of the Philosophy of History , Volume 13 (2): 19 – Jun 21, 2019

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1872-261X
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1872-2636
DOI
10.1163/18722636-12341363
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Abstract

AbstractThis article revisits Edmund Husserl’s philosophy of time in light of the modern standardisation of time. After assessing Husserl’s innovative analysis of the experience of time and raising key issues pertaining to his derivation of objective time from an originary ‘absolute flux of consciousness’, the article addresses potential relationships between this conception of time and the historically unique experience of time based in the rise of modern clock-time. Drawing on insights from the literature within the sociology of time, the article concludes that Husserl’s conception of time both reproduces and rejects certain features of modern time relations.

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Journal of the Philosophy of HistoryBrill

Published: Jun 21, 2019

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