Transcendental Anticipation: A Reconsideration of Husserl’s Type and Kant’s Schemata
@article{Diaz2019TranscendentalAA, title={Transcendental Anticipation: A Reconsideration of Husserl’s Type and Kant’s Schemata}, author={Emiliano Diaz}, journal={Husserl Studies}, year={2019}, volume={36}, pages={1-23} }
In his genetic phenomenology, Husserl introduces types, pre-predicative frames of experience that guide the perception and cognition of objects. In this essay, I argue that there are two types that are functionally almost identical to Kant’s schemata. To support this conclusion, I first present an interpretation of Kant’s discussion of schemata. I argue that we must see schemata as pure, a priori cognitions that involve only pure intuition, pure concepts of the understanding, and the…
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