Seeing-In and Seeing-Out: Husserl’s Theory of Depiction Revisited

In Burt C. Hopkins & Daniele De Santis (eds.), The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 192–205 (2023)
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The aim of this chapter is to argue against the semiotic reading of Husserl’s theory of depiction according to which depiction [Abbildung] must necessarily involve symbolic function. I aim to show that Husserl’s notes on depiction can be divided into two parts: those that deal with internal depiction and those concerned with external depiction. This division provides a constructive way to explain Husserl’s asemiotic view on depiction, but it has not received proper attention from Husserlian scholars. Accordingly, I aim to show that it is internal depiction that is clearly deprived of any symbolic function.

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Regina-Nino Mion (née Kurg)
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