Imagen y experiencia: La fenomenologÃa husserliana de la fantasÃa (1898–1913)
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Georg Olms Verlag, 1. Edition 2026, 204 Pages
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Este libro sostiene que, para Husserl, la imaginación no es un derivado de la percepción, sino un modo de conciencia distinto y temporalmente estructurado. Centrado en el concepto de presentificación intuitiva, muestra cómo la fantasÃa funciona como una auténtica forma de conciencia reproductiva. Al reconstruir los análisis husserlianos en su tránsito hacia la filosofÃa trascendental, el estudio revela cómo la estructuración temporal fundamenta las experiencias de presencia y ausencia, incluida la experiencia estética y los mundos ficcionales.
This book argues that, for Husserl, imagination is not a derivative of perception but a distinct, temporally structured mode of consciousness. Focusing on the concept of intuitive presentification, it shows how phantasy functions as a genuine form of reproductive consciousness. Tracing Husserl’s analyses on the path toward transcendental philosophy, the study reveals how temporal structuring underlies experiences of presence and absence, including aesthetic experience and fictional worlds.
The author
Ricardo Mendoza-Canales is a research fellow at the University of Lisbon, specializing in contemporary continental philosophy. His work explores imagination, memory, and absence as aesthetic and political forces that shape contemporary experience. Drawing on phenomenology, critical theory, deconstruction and media philosophy, he investigates how technics and culture mediate processes of individuation, affect, and collective life under current social and technological conditions. He is the author of Husserl (RBA, 2016) and editor of Merleau-Ponty: Institution-Ontology-Politics (Brill, 2026).
This book argues that, for Husserl, imagination is not a derivative of perception but a distinct, temporally structured mode of consciousness. Focusing on the concept of intuitive presentification, it shows how phantasy functions as a genuine form of reproductive consciousness. Tracing Husserl’s analyses on the path toward transcendental philosophy, the study reveals how temporal structuring underlies experiences of presence and absence, including aesthetic experience and fictional worlds.
The author
Ricardo Mendoza-Canales is a research fellow at the University of Lisbon, specializing in contemporary continental philosophy. His work explores imagination, memory, and absence as aesthetic and political forces that shape contemporary experience. Drawing on phenomenology, critical theory, deconstruction and media philosophy, he investigates how technics and culture mediate processes of individuation, affect, and collective life under current social and technological conditions. He is the author of Husserl (RBA, 2016) and editor of Merleau-Ponty: Institution-Ontology-Politics (Brill, 2026).
Bibliographical data
| Edition | 1 |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 978-3-487-17191-3 |
| Publication Date | ca. Apr 15, 2026 |
| Year of Publication | 2026 |
| Publisher | Georg Olms Verlag |
| Format | Softcover |
| Languages | spanisch |
| Pages | 204 |
| Medium | Book |
| Product Type | Scientific literature |
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