I Am Awake: Husserlian Reflections on Wakefulness and Attention

Alter. Revue de Phénoménologie 18 (1):183-201 (2010)
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In this article, I show how Husserl’s reflections on attentive or patent intentionality and on the differentiation between background and foreground that is brought about by attentive interest allows us to better understand the distinction between sleep within wakefulness and genuine sleep as well as the distinction between the intentionality that occurs while awake and when asleep. In this way it also becomes more clear what wakefulness amounts to.

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Hanne Jacobs
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