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Acategoriality and the Unity of Being in Holderlin's Novel 'Hyperion'

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It will be argued that a mode of consciousness which Jean Gebser introduced as 'acategoriality' in the 1950s was anticipated by Holderlin 150 years earlier. According to Gebser, acategoriality is an epistemic act oriented towards a primary experience of being, that is highly integrative and exceeds categorial knowledge. Holderlin shows in his novel 'Hyperion' how the individual subject can realize this experience. He proposes a comprehensive concept of integrative epistemic acts denoted as 'intellectual intuition' whose most differentiated form is acategorial. The accurate de-scription of an acategorial state in 'Hyperion' will be related to an analytical framework formulated within the theory of complex dynamical systems. This framework provides a solution for an analytical problem that Holderlin’s conception of acategoriality raises. Conversely, Holderlin’s novel offers paradigmatic phenomenological examples for acategorial mental states that are useful for their detailed analytical understanding.

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health Freiburg, Germany

Publication date: 01 January 2007

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