Switch to: References

Add citations

You must login to add citations.
  1. Expectativa volitiva y expectativa emocional. Formas no dóxicas de anticipación del futuro en la fenomenología de Husserl.Celia Cabrera - forthcoming - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía.
    En manuscritos sobre el sentimiento y la voluntad publicados en el segundo y tercer volumen de los Estudios sobre la estructura de la conciencia (XLIII/2-3), Husserl plantea el interrogante sobre si existen expectativas propias de la emoción y la voluntad (Hua XLIII/3, 285). Se refiere allí a las expectativas volitivas (Willenserwartungen) y a las expectativas emocionales (Gemütserwartungen). Con estos términos, se trata de describir formas de dirección hacia el futuro que difieren de las expectativas empíricas e intelectuales y pertenecen, en (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  • Husserl’s Taxonomy of Action.Nicola Spano - 2022 - Husserl Studies 38 (3):251-271.
    In the present article I discuss, in confrontation with the most recent studies on Husserl’s phenomenology of acting and willing, the taxonomy of action that is collected in the volume ‘_Wille und Handlung_’ of the Husserliana edition _Studien zur Struktur des Bewussteins_. In so doing, I first present Husserl’s universal characterization of action (_Handlung_) as a volitional process (_willentlicher Vorgang_). Then, after clarifying what it means for a process to have a character of volitionality (_Willentlichkeit_), I illustrate the various types (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  • Intentionality and performance: the phenomenology of gait initiation.Patrick Grüneberg - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-23.
    When Husserl discussed the phenomenology of willing, he concluded that the sole theoretical foundation of the intentionality of consciousness is insufficient to account for voluntary acts as they do not primarily represent their content as given entities, but instead create the willed during their performance. Nonetheless, Husserl did not suspend the theoretical foundation of intentionality, meaning that the theoretical concept of objectual intentionality juxtaposes a practical concept of performative intentionality. Recent results from the field of robot-assisted gait rehabilitation provided experimental (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark