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  1. Edmund Husserl's theory of image consciousness, aesthetic consciousness, and art.Regina-Nino Kurg - 2014 - Dissertation, University of Fribourg
    The central theme of my dissertation is Husserl’s phenomenological analysis of how we experience images. The aim of my dissertation is twofold: 1) to offer a contribution to the understanding of Husserl’s theory of image consciousness, aesthetic consciousness and art, and 2) to find out whether Husserl’s theory of the experience of images is applicable to modern and contemporary art, particularly to strongly site-specific art, unaided ready-mades, and contemporary films and theatre plays in which actors play themselves. Husserl’s commentators and (...)
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  • Johannes daubert AlS ästhetiker.Karl Schuhmann - 1998 - Axiomathes 9 (1-2):61-79.
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  • A Husserlian Approach to Aesthetic Experience: Existential Disinterest and Axiological Interest.Claudio Rozzoni - 2019 - Phainomenon 29 (1):115-133.
    As early as 1905, Husserl made clear that, when it comes to aesthetic consideration, our “interest” is not directed toward the existence of the object as such, but rather toward the object’s way of appearance. Husserl’s famous letter to Hofmannsthal (1907) goes as far as to suggest that any existential concerns are potentially even a menace to the purity of aesthetic experience. This position clearly echoes Kant’s account of aesthetic judgment presented in the third Critique, notably as regards the notion (...)
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  • Aloys fischer: An introduction.Gabriele Scaramuzza - 1997 - Global Philosophy 8 (1-3):181-190.
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  • Theodor Conrad and phenomenological aesthetics.Gabriele Scaramuzza - 1998 - Axiomathes 9 (1-2):93-103.
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  • Der phänomenologe in der galerie. Husserl und die malerei.Detlef Thiel - 1998 - Axiomathes 9 (1-2):35-47.
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  • Erwartungshorizont: Über eine literarische Hermeneutik, die Ingarden nie schrieb.Gerardo Arguelles-Fernandez - 2017 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 9 (1):137-164.
    In this paper I examine the subject of the intersubjective constitution of intentional objects in Ingarden, particularly in the literary work. Subsequently, I cover certain topics of Husserl’s phenomenology adopted and developed further by Ingarden, which were certainly taken up in Reception Aesthetics, but were insufficiently recognized as Husserl’s legacy. In doing so, I attempt to show that Ingarden’s literature aesthetics, as regards its origin in Husserl’s essential-eidetic phenomenology, provides important clues to suggest that Ingarden may not necessarily be regarded (...)
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