Phenomenological Reduction as a Naïve Consciousness of a Daydreamer
Fenomenologická redukce jako naivní vědomí snivce
Jan Motal
E-LOGOS, 2015, vol. 2015, issue 1, 77-91
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The article aims to introduce an interpretation of Gaston Bachelard's phenomenology of imagination as a phenomenological reduction sui generis. The autor of the article presents daydreaming (rêverie) as a process of regression to the naïve primordial consciousness reaching a state of childness. Childness provides a harmonisation of subject-object relationship. World is valorisated in that conception and reveals itself as a home. This valorisation is done via memories and a reciprociality of imagination. The article presents Bachelard's phenomenological reduction as a complementary opposite to scientific reason and it emphasises its therapeutical nature.
Keywords: phenomenological reduction; imagination; psychoanalysis; hermeneutics; fenomenologická redukce; obrazotvornost; psychoanalýza; hermeneutika (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.18267/j.e-logos.416
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