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Introductory essay
the mystery of the background qua background
pp. 1-10
Abstrakt
A phenomenological/cognitivist account holds that the background is an aggregate of independent elements. For Edmund Husserl, for example, the background consists in an aggregate of implicit sedimented intentional states (Geltungen) which can in principle always be made explicit.’ As Husserl puts it: ‘[E]ven the background […] functions according to its implicit validities’ (Husserl, 1970, p. 149).
Publication details
Published in:
Radman Zdravko (2012) Knowing without thinking: mind, action, cognition and the phenomenon of the background. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 1-10
Referenz:
Dreyfus Hubert L (2012) „Introductory essay: the mystery of the background qua background“, In: Z. Radman (ed.), Knowing without thinking, Dordrecht, Springer, 1–10.