Husserl Fenomenolojisinde Bilinç Yaşantıları ve Modifikasyon
Özet
With this article, we want to discuss the place and importance of conscious experiences in Husserl's phenomenology in order to comprehend topics
that will directly guide the clarification of concepts and problems such as; 'modality of consciousness', 'immediate intuition', 'reflection', 'visual experience',
'consciousness modification', 'meaning-making consciousness', wilfulness, 'seen
act', 'grasped object', 'immanent perception', 'empty orientation', 'absolute form'
etc. and to construe their consciousness modifications and their functions in reflection. In accordance with this purpose, we will try to answer the question of
how we can establish our awareness of reflexive consciousness through unreflected conscious experiences. The phenomenological analysis of object perception will be touched on, and in particular, in the light of the views, he put forward
in his "Ideas I" and "Logical Investigations-II", Husserl's relations of consciousness experiences and "vision", "intention" and "reflection" will be tackled together with the departure of Husserl's distinction between actual and potential
experiences. With the movement from the distinction between 'reflexive consciousness' and 'pre-reflection consciousness of experiences', 'living experience'
will be separated from 'visual experience', and 'remembering', 'daydreaming' etc.
phenomenological analysis of consciousness modifications in activities will be
done.
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