Deutsche Gesellschaft
für phänomenologische Forschung

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149274

Change of perspectives

constitution of a Husserl image

Herbert Spiegelberg

pp. 278-284

Abstrakt

"To be forever imperfect is essential to the unbreakable correlation of "thing' and thing-appearance" (Husserl Ideas I, § 44; Husserliana III, 100 f.). This insight of Husserl is in a heightened sense true of the correlation between "person' and "person-appearance.' How much more does it apply to a personality such as Husserl's. Not all of these appearances are equally characteristic. If the following reminiscences of my encounters with Husserl can claim more than personal meaning, this cannot be based on the extent and intensity of these contacts. My reflections will present merely a series of close and distant perspectives in time and space which are meant as testimonies to the inexhaustible multidimensionality of Husserl's personality, as these perspectives involve varying "intentions," fulfillments, disappointments, and revisions. As such they may show a certain typicality.

Publication details

Published in:

Spiegelberg Herbert (1975) Doing Phenomenology: Essays on and in Phenomenology. Den Haag, Nijhoff.

Seiten: 278-284

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1670-4_15

Referenz:

Spiegelberg Herbert (1975) Change of perspectives: constitution of a Husserl image, In: Doing Phenomenology, Den Haag, Nijhoff, 278–284.