Experiencing the future: Kantian thoughts on Husserl

Idealistic Studies 30 (1):61-77 (2000)
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Rosenberg's The Thinking Self also takes Husserl to task. Without going into the details here, Rosenberg finds Husserl's reliance on retentions to be inadequate. Instead, Rosenberg proposes that previous representations enter into our unified, instantaneous awareness of a succession as ones of which we are aware that we are, or were, aware of; as items of so-called meta-awareness. But this account falls prey to the same worries as Husserl's. For again, it is by no means clear what a series of awarenesses, meta-awarenesses, meta-meta-awarenesses, etc. have to do with the representation of a temporal series.

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