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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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The many senses of imagination and the manifestation of fiction

a view from Husserl's phenomenology of phantasy

Javier Enrique Carreño Cobos

pp. 143-162

Abstract

The systematic importance of the eidetic account of phantasy for Husserlian phenomenology in general is undisputed, but whether this account can be relevant for Aesthetics has often been put into question. In this paper I argue that Husserl's rich phenomenology of phantasy, and in particular his account of perceptual phantasy, can nevertheless significantly enhance our understanding of how we recognize and imaginatively participate in artistic fictions. Moreover, I show how Husserl's peculiar formulation of a non-intuitive phantasy at stake in artistic representation anticipates some uses of the imagination in Aesthetics suggested by Ernst Gombrich and Kendall Walton.

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(2013) Husserl Studies 29 (2).

Pages: 143-162

DOI: 10.1007/s10743-012-9117-2

Full citation:

Carreño Cobos Javier Enrique (2013) „The many senses of imagination and the manifestation of fiction: a view from Husserl's phenomenology of phantasy“. Husserl Studies 29 (2), 143–162.