Review:
Edmund Husserl's 'the Phenomenology Of Internal Time Consciousness'
overall review score: 4.5
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Edmund Husserl's 'The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness' is a seminal work in phenomenology that explores the nature of subjective time experience.
Key Features
- Investigation of the structure of time consciousness
- Analysis of retention, protention, and primal impression
- Examination of the relationship between memory and perception
Pros
- In-depth exploration of a fundamental aspect of human experience
- Clear and systematic presentation of complex philosophical concepts
- Has had a significant influence on subsequent philosophy
Cons
- Some readers may find the text dense and challenging to understand
- May require prior knowledge of Husserl's phenomenology to fully grasp