Phenomenological Reviews

Series | Book | Chapter

228542

Hegel, Husserl and imagination

Alfredo Ferrarin

pp. 115-130

Abstract

In this essay I deal with Hegel and Husserl on imagination. I show both the unsuspected centrality of this notion for their relative philosophies and the intrinsic merits of their positions which, though quite far apart in their conclusions, turn around very similar aspects, such as the relation between imagination and perception, presence and absence, universality and particularity, signitive and intuitive reference, negation and distance, layers of consciousness.

Publication details

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Ferrarin Alfredo, Moran Dermot, Magrì Elisa, Manca Danilo (2019) Hegel and phenomenology. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 115-130

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-17546-7_7

Full citation:

Ferrarin Alfredo (2019) „Hegel, Husserl and imagination“, In: A. Ferrarin, D. Moran, E. Magrì & D. Manca (eds.), Hegel and phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer, 115–130.