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The Sense of Deception: Illusion and Hallucination as Nullified, Invalid Perception
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© 2018, Springer Nature B.V. The present study attempts to reconstruct Husserl’s account of empirical illusion and hallucination and disclose the significance of sense-deception in Husserl’s phenomenology. By clarifying the relation between the “leibhaftige presence” and “existence” of perceived objects, I shall be able to contend that illusion and hallucination are nullified, invalid perceptions. Non-existence or in-actuality is a form of invalidity: the Ungültigkeit of what demands its insertion in the totality of actual existence. Husserl elaborates an ex-negativo account of in-actuality, in which sensory deception refers to a modal modification, which is always relative and contextual in relation to the total nexus of experience in its intersubjectively validated and harmonious unfolding.
Tijdschrift: Husserl Studies
ISSN: 0167-9848
Issue: 1
Volume: 35
Pagina's: 27 - 49
Jaar van publicatie:2019
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Authors from:Higher Education
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