Description Or Imagination? The Meaning Of Living And Its Phenomenological Modification / Description Ou Imagination ? Le Sens Des Vécus Et Sa Modification Phénoménologique

Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 2 (2010)
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Does the object of the phenomenological description exist independently or is it produced by it? Are we allowed to lean on a field of phenomena ingeniously discovered by the description, and never modified by its operation? Or should we rather speak about a field that appears progressively with each descriptive act and continuously strengthened by it? The paper answers these questions by confronting the neutrality of the description with the neutrality of the imagination, and by exploring the meaning of the experience that they bring to light

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