Husserl: Meaning and Phenomenon
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/dp.v3i1.5172Keywords:
subjetividade, psique, fenômeno, noema, transcendental, subjectivity, psyche, phenomenonAbstract
This article discusses the way in which Husserl delineates the originality of transcendental subjectivity, in contrast with its psychological homonym. Though the notion of authentic immanence may certainly point to different frontiers between the transcendental and the psychological, it does not by itself allow any decision concerning the transcendental mode of being with respect to its difference to the mundane. Thus, a reconstruction is sought of some central moments of Husserls attempt to construct a concept of subject and subjectivity no longer confused with the psyche of the psychological tradition.