Husserl’s Account of Our Consciousness of Time

Husserl’s Account of Our Consciousness of Time

Role: Author
Written by professor Emeritus of Charles University in Prague

Through a series of detailed descriptions, Husserl attempted to clarify time. In this book, professor Emeritus of Charles University in Prague, James R. Mensch, traces the development of Husserl’s account of our temporal self-awareness, starting with his early 1905-1909 lectures on time consciousness and proceeding through the 1917-18 Bernau Manuscripts, the Analyses of Passive Syntheses of the 1920s and ending with the C, B and E manuscripts on time and instincts of the 1930s.