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Phenomenology and symbol : From husserl to bachelard. / Sokolov, Boris.
в: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology, Том 9, № 1, 2020, стр. 235-255.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Phenomenology and symbol
T2 - From husserl to bachelard
AU - Sokolov, Boris
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © BORIS SOKOLOV, 2020 Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - "Blindness" to the problem of the symbol necessarily follows from the main positions of the research strategy of Husserl phenomenology. However, both noema and noesis, as well as the flow of cogitations in our minds are initially infected with symbolism, and therefore the project of phenomenological description needs a "symbolic correction." The supposed and experienced object is supposed as a symbolically filled object, and the position of the ego describing, constituting, experiencing its object is not only initially infected with cultural symbolism, but also represents the "assemblage point" of any phenomenon as a "constellation" formation. Symbolism is initially "embedded" in any phenomenon and in any scheme of "pure" consciousness. Correspondingly, the flow of phenomena that can be subjected to both noematic and noetic description proceeds according to various "scenarios," "schemes" which are nationally and culturally based, and do not follow the single universal route (Past, Present, Future), which is peculiar only to the new European model of time. This drawback of Husserl's project was overcome in varying degrees by some phenomenologically oriented philosophers. The author of the article analyzes one of such "symbolic adjustments" by reference to the poetic topology (microphenomenology) of poetic image of the Home in the text of French philosopher G.Bachelard.
AB - "Blindness" to the problem of the symbol necessarily follows from the main positions of the research strategy of Husserl phenomenology. However, both noema and noesis, as well as the flow of cogitations in our minds are initially infected with symbolism, and therefore the project of phenomenological description needs a "symbolic correction." The supposed and experienced object is supposed as a symbolically filled object, and the position of the ego describing, constituting, experiencing its object is not only initially infected with cultural symbolism, but also represents the "assemblage point" of any phenomenon as a "constellation" formation. Symbolism is initially "embedded" in any phenomenon and in any scheme of "pure" consciousness. Correspondingly, the flow of phenomena that can be subjected to both noematic and noetic description proceeds according to various "scenarios," "schemes" which are nationally and culturally based, and do not follow the single universal route (Past, Present, Future), which is peculiar only to the new European model of time. This drawback of Husserl's project was overcome in varying degrees by some phenomenologically oriented philosophers. The author of the article analyzes one of such "symbolic adjustments" by reference to the poetic topology (microphenomenology) of poetic image of the Home in the text of French philosopher G.Bachelard.
KW - Bachelard
KW - Home
KW - Husserl
KW - Image
KW - Microphenomenology
KW - Phenomenology
KW - Symbol
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U2 - 10.21638/2226-5260-2020-9-1-235-255
DO - 10.21638/2226-5260-2020-9-1-235-255
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85095870410
VL - 9
SP - 235
EP - 255
JO - Horizon. Fenomenologiceskie Issledovania
JF - Horizon. Fenomenologiceskie Issledovania
SN - 2226-5260
IS - 1
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