On the Multiple Modes of Apprehension of the I in the Husserlian Itinerary
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36661/1983-4012.2024v17n2.14338Keywords:
Husserl, Phenomenology, Subjectivity, Transcendental, Genetic PhenomenologyAbstract
In this paper, we intent to shows the transformations suffered by the notion of I in the course of husserlian itinerary; since it was excluded of the field of an phenomenology of the living-experiences, as in the Logical Investigations, going through the discovering of the Transcendental I, as the pole witch all the living-experiences as referred to, how it was shown in Ideas I, until the investigation of the constitution of this I, that would be required by a Genetic Phenomenology. Therefore, we intent to present the distinctions and the relations between the three notions of I shown at the husserlian itinerary, and we intent to answer how the multiple modes of apprehensions of the I occurs.



