Aporetic approach to Husserl's reflections on time
Abstract
This chapter will examine two puzzles that percolate Husserl’s On the
Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (PITC). They concern:
(1) whether or not memory is pictorial and (2) whether or not the temporal
determinations (past, now, future, etc.) are categories. Considering these
aporetic discussions helps us to understand the time diagrams Husserl uses,
as well as some of the motivation behind Husserl’s talk of the two intentionalities of retention and his talk of the time-constituting flow. Moreover, this approach to PITC helps to highlight the role that aporetic considerations play in phenomenological investigation more generally.