作为沉淀的无意识:意识中无意识的三重表现形式

IF 2 1区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Joanne Chung-yan Wun
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本文从无意识(das Unbewusste)的本质及其在意识中的构成表现来探讨无意识的概念。与精神分析的表述不同,这里的无意识在胡塞尔的框架内被独特地概念化为沉淀(die Sedimentierung)。所有的 "经验 "都会沉淀并 "储存 "在心理的一个黑暗的、无情感的区域,但这个区域在任何意义上都没有与意识领域相分离。相反,沉淀下来的经验在无意识和意识之间动态移动,不断影响并体现在主体即将进行的意识活动中。基于这种概念化,我建议对无意识或沉积在意识中的表现形式进行图解。从概念上将意识划分为理解领域(Verstandessphäre)、情感领域(Gemütssphäre)和意志领域(Willenssphäre),我们就可以将无意识在这些领域中的三重表现分别称为类型(Typus)、情绪(Stimmung)和习惯(Habitus)。这些结构性时刻的基因 "起源 "于沉淀的经验,在意向主体即将到来的意识活动中发挥着构成性作用。此外,我还论证了这些时刻中的每一个都具有独特的地平线特征,并据此加深了对地平线意识(Horizontbewusstsein)这一遗传概念的理解。尽管存在概念上的三段论,但我在最后强调,在联想这种有意识的表现中,这三个结构性时刻是相互交织在一起的。
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The unconscious as sedimentation: threefold manifestations of the unconscious in consciousness

This article explores the notion of the unconscious (das Unbewusste) in terms of its nature and constitutive manifestations in consciousness. In contrast to the psychoanalytic formulation, the unconscious is conceptualized here distinctively as sedimentation (die Sedimentierung) within the Husserlian framework. All `experiences sediment and are “stored” in a darkened, affectless region of the psyche, which is nonetheless not in any sense separated from the sphere of consciousness. Rather, the sedimented experiences move dynamically between the unconscious and consciousness, constantly affecting and manifesting in the upcoming conscious activities of the subject. Based on this conceptualization, I suggest a schematic understanding of the manifestations of the unconscious, or sedimentation, in consciousness. The conceptual division of consciousness into the sphere of understanding (Verstandessphäre), sphere of affect (Gemütssphäre) and sphere of volition (Willenssphäre) allows us to speak of the corresponding threefold manifestations of the unconscious in each of these spheres as type (Typus), mood (Stimmung) and habits (Habitus). Having their genetic “origin” in sedimented experiences, these structural moments play a constitutive role in upcoming conscious activities of the intentional subject. Furthermore, I demonstrate that each of these moments is characterized by a distinctive kind of horizonality, in light of which a deepened understanding of the genetic concept of horizon-consciousness (Horizontbewusstsein) is obtained. Despite the conceptual tripartition, I emphasize at the end the essential intertwinement of the three structural moments in such conscious performance as association.

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期刊介绍: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences is an interdisciplinary, international journal that serves as a forum to explore the intersections between phenomenology, empirical science, and analytic philosophy of mind. The journal represents an attempt to build bridges between continental phenomenological approaches (in the tradition following Husserl) and disciplines that have not always been open to or aware of phenomenological contributions to understanding cognition and related topics. The journal welcomes contributions by phenomenologists, scientists, and philosophers who study cognition, broadly defined to include issues that are open to both phenomenological and empirical investigation, including perception, emotion, language, and so forth. In addition the journal welcomes discussions of methodological issues that involve the variety of approaches appropriate for addressing these problems.    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences also publishes critical review articles that address recent work in areas relevant to the connection between empirical results in experimental science and first-person perspective.Double-blind review procedure The journal follows a double-blind reviewing procedure. Authors are therefore requested to place their name and affiliation on a separate page. Self-identifying citations and references in the article text should either be avoided or left blank when manuscripts are first submitted. Authors are responsible for reinserting self-identifying citations and references when manuscripts are prepared for final submission.
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