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Bois, Mathilde, and Mathilde Bois. "La vie et ses fantômes : figuration et conscience d'image chez Husserl." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38192.
Full textParfois, les images de l’art nous donnent l’occasion d’élargir notre expérience, de sentir et de voir autrement. Parfois, elles nous captivent, et c’est alors comme si notre regard s’éteignait sur elles. C’est cette diversité d’expériences de l’image qui nous intéresse, et que tenterons de comprendre en suivant le développement de la description de la conscience d’image chez Husserl, des premiers travaux phénoménologiques dans le cadre des Recherches logiques jusqu’aux oeuvres relevant de la phénoménologie génétique. Nous chercherons à mettre en lumière comment, à chaque fois, c’est un autre rapport entre l’image et ce qu’elle figure qui est décrit, mobilisant des structures intentionnelles différentes. Les bonheurs et les malheurs de nos rencontres avec les images apparaîtront en bout de piste motivés par leur caractère institué, leur origine comme artefacts.
Sometimes art-images allow us to broaden our experience, to feel and to see differently; sometimes, they captivate us, as if our gaze is arrested by them or comes to an end in them. We will attempt to understand this diversity of experiences by following the development of the description of image-consciousness in Husserl’s thought, from his initial phenomenological studies in the Logical Investigations to his later works on genetic phenomenology. We will demonstrate how, at each step, Husserl describes a new relationship between the image and what it figures, thereby mobilizing different intentional structures. The joys and the misfortunes of our diverse encounters with images will appear motivated, in the end, by their instituted character, their origin as artifacts.
Sometimes art-images allow us to broaden our experience, to feel and to see differently; sometimes, they captivate us, as if our gaze is arrested by them or comes to an end in them. We will attempt to understand this diversity of experiences by following the development of the description of image-consciousness in Husserl’s thought, from his initial phenomenological studies in the Logical Investigations to his later works on genetic phenomenology. We will demonstrate how, at each step, Husserl describes a new relationship between the image and what it figures, thereby mobilizing different intentional structures. The joys and the misfortunes of our diverse encounters with images will appear motivated, in the end, by their instituted character, their origin as artifacts.
Bois, Mathilde. "La vie et ses fantômes : figuration et conscience d'image chez Husserl." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38192.
Full textSometimes art-images allow us to broaden our experience, to feel and to see differently; sometimes, they captivate us, as if our gaze is arrested by them or comes to an end in them. We will attempt to understand this diversity of experiences by following the development of the description of image-consciousness in Husserl’s thought, from his initial phenomenological studies in the Logical Investigations to his later works on genetic phenomenology. We will demonstrate how, at each step, Husserl describes a new relationship between the image and what it figures, thereby mobilizing different intentional structures. The joys and the misfortunes of our diverse encounters with images will appear motivated, in the end, by their instituted character, their origin as artifacts.
Lamy-Théberge, Alexis. "Husserl et la crise de la raison : vers une étude du monde-de-la-vie comme thérapeutique." Thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2011/28274/28274.pdf.
Full textGyemant, Maria. "Intentionnalité et inconscient : réflexions sur le fonctionnement de la vie psychique à partir du premier Husserl et de Freud." Paris 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA010562.
Full textDesmeules, Marie-Hélène. "La cohésion de la vie chez Edmund Husserl et Paul Ricoeur : le problème de l'unification du cours temporel de l'expérience." Thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2011/28560/28560.pdf.
Full textGrondin, Vincent. "La réflexion phénoménologique au crible de la grammaire : la question de l'expression de la vie intérieure de la conscience chez Husserl et Wittgenstein." Thesis, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010572.
Full textSince Husserl's phenomenology purports to solve philosophical problems through description and reflection upon lived experience, it is extremely tempting to see him as an inheritor of the philosophical tradition that Wittegenstein's arguments demolished. Taking as its starting point the assumption that the deconstruction of the « myth of interiority » instigated by Wittgenstein is well founded, this project will attempt to show that Wittegenstein's arguments can only appear to refute Husserl's conception of interiority on the basis of a superficial reading of the Logical Investigations and of the Ideas I. Indeed, upon a close examination of the relevant texts, Hussserl's reflexions on the nature of language can be shown to lead him to a critique of the modern and empiricist conception of interiority very similar to Wittgenstein's, a critique that turns out to have the ressources to avoid some of the major difficulties that the latter faces. This comparative and polemical study will defend two more general theses about the method that philosophical inquiry ought to rely upon. First, it will be argued that the reflexiveness required for philosophical discourse is illustrated in both Husserl and Wittgenstein's use of quotation marks. This seemingly trivial observation will support the claim that philosophical discourse relies on the use of a banal typographical devise belonging to the grammar of ordinary language. Second, a case will be made for the superiority of the « genealogical » method of Husserl's genetic phenomenology, for it manages to avoid the pitfalls of Wittgenstein's conventionalism while also steering clear of the problems incurred by the essentialism of the Ideas I static phenomenology
Dalla, Chiara Maude. "De l'intersubjectivité à la rencontre : Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Maldiney." Paris 12, 2004. https://athena.u-pec.fr/primo-explore/search?query=any,exact,990002531280204611&vid=upec.
Full textThe question of alterity goes to the heart of phenomenology. Husserl was the first to insist on the paradoxical relation to the other which, for him, takes place on the level of two living bodies. Merleau-Ponty, for his part, attempted to go beyond the dualistic approach by way of the originary interweaving of the transcendental and the empirical, or by way of embodiment. The impossibility of a purely subjective point of departure motivates the transition from intersubjectivity to embodiment as openness to the other. The philosophy of the flesh, by way of the interweaving of corporality and world, makes the relation to the other possible, but it leaves the irreductibility of alterity in suspense. With Maldiney the encounter becomes the core of the problem of the other and the world is then the place of the encounter. The impossibility of an exhaustive access to the other is, for him, correlative to the impossibility of access to oneself. In turning to psychosis, he shows the failure of the encounter and in turning to art, he shows the importance of the non-thematisable
Wagner, Guillaume. "Phénoménologie et communauté : du monde de la vie aux formes de vie." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017STRAC016/document.
Full textThis thesis engages the question of community in husserlian and post-husserlian phenomenology, concentrating on the concept of the “lifeworld” (Lebenswelt), especially in The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology. At the crossroads between two major stages of Husserl’s development, of which we will reveal the implications, we question the lifeworld through the phenomenological analysis of the processes of incorporation and incarnation. We demonstrate that Husserl straightaway surmounted the impasses met by his successors, by refusing an exclusive opposition between the fields of immanence and transcendence in order to, on the contrary, propose their interlacing. Starting with resumption of the radical critique of naturalist objectivism, the stakes are to deepen the forms of intricacy between the ecological sphere and world-horizon. From there, we designate intersubjective praxis as the basis of the dynamics of community formation, which we understand in terms of forms of life
Farges, Julien. "La restitution du monde. Recherches sur les fonctions de la notion de « monde de la vie » (Lebenswelt) dans la phénoménologie de Husserl." Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040025.
Full textThis PhD studies the concept of « life-world » (Lebenswelt) as it is developed in Edmund Husserl’s thought. Using as a leading clue the problem inscribed in the very name of the notion (the problem of a determination of the world’s mode of being from the intentional life of the subject), the PhD clarifies the notion through a functional approach, funded on the cardinal distinction between the natural and transcendental sides of the intentional life. First, it shows that the life-world can be understood as a world correlated to the transition from the natural intentional life toward the constituting life of a transcendental subjectivity (I) ; then, conversely, as the correlate of the unity between this transcendental life and the natural-psychological life of a worldly consciousness (II). In the first part, the PhD highlights the complex genesis of this notion in Husserl’s thought and shows that it is linked with the development and then the relativisation of the idea of a material ontology ; in its second part, it shows that the notion of life-world is the most significant when defined on the basis of the conditions of the unity of transcendental and natural life : the Husserlian phenomenology can therefore be defined as a transcendental positivism, in which the concept of life-world receives anthropological and biological determinations while allowing at the same time a transcendental restitution of the world’s natural positivity
Lavigne, Jean-François. "Husserl : chose et espace." Poitiers, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987POIT5021.
Full textFirst part : french translation of husserl's dingvorlesung (1907 summer term course) and of complementary texts, as published in the original ed. By u. Claesges (hua, 16) husserl defines there the fundamental notions of his phenomenology of perception. Then, after a fundamental analysis of the simpler case of perceptions wherein sense data remain unchanged, he develops the intentional implications of cinetically synthetized perceptions; it leads to pointing out the essential inadequateness of every perception of a thing. The last two divisions of the work are dedicated to the study of the kinesthesis-sense field coordination, and to its definite type. Second part : 1) translator's brief comments and critical remarks, related to the first part text. 2) a synthetic essay on husserl's theory of the constitution of material things in perception : the a. Sets forth the decisive import of passive synthesis and its phenomenology. He traces the double fundamental question of the meaning of "being" and "being-so" in the case of material reality. He criticizes the wrong understanding of "phenomenological attitude" as a "reductive" operation --a typically cartesian gesture. Hence the methodological and logical requirements of the concept of constitution. Analyzing the presuppositions of the latter, the a. Shows that founding the constitutive a priori upon a "genetical" a priori ultimately leads to contradiction : phenomenology, as transcendental, proves to be either a modern empiricism,. .
Hardy, Jean-Sébastien. "Phénoménologie des kinesthèses et ontologie du geste : Constitutions originaires du monde et de la chair chez Husserl." Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040099.
Full textThis thesis sets itself the task of clarifying and deploying the various phenomenological conceptions of bodily movement within Husserl’s work. As a first step, we seek to shed light on the context which guided the formation of the concept of “kinesthesis” in the 1907 summer lectures on thing and space. As a second step, it will appear necessary to expand the narrow and technical meaning that this “moving-oneself” has in the static phenomenology of perception, in order to take into account the movement thought as a practical action throughout various horizons of the lifeworld. Some texts pertaining to Husserl’s genetic phenomenology seem to allow us to speak of a practical “co-constitution” between the mobility of the flesh and the handiness of the thing and, in doing so, to consider anew the hypothesis of a historicity of the flesh. As a third and final step, we will operate a radicalization of the understanding of bodily movement, in order to grasp it as a “gesture”, that is to say, not only as a mere implement of the intentional projects of the ego, but as the very origin and support of the cardinal structures of the world. The cross-reading of different later texts by Husserl and Heidegger seems to support the project of setting forth an ontological understanding of mobility that is no longer in any way sensualistic or pragmatic. Through these meanings, bodily movement reveals itself as being originally involved in the various constitutive levels of worldliness
Depraz, Natalie. "L'altérité entre transcendance et incarnation : le statut de l'intersubjectivité chez Edmund Husserl." Paris 10, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA100081.
Full textThe problem of others has been aporetical for the founder of Phenomenology, Edmund Husserl. Here is what most phenomenologists think. Even if they took into account his learning, they adopted a critical position with regards to this question, and tried to "solve" the so-called apory by bringing into light the primacy of the world (Merleau-Ponty), of non-egoical consciousness (Sartre), or even of the others themselves (Levinas). The Husserlian phenomenology indeed, beginning with the transcendantal ego, would not allow to reach the others except as other I (alter-egos). The thesis of this work consists in showing that the others give themselves to me most rightly within the Husserlian egology, which is in fact straightforward of intersubjective character. The presence of a "selfotherness" (temporal, fanciing, then reflexive) inside the ego gives way to the others. Egology deepens in ipsology, then in alterology. Its deepest meaning is "leib" as primordial unity of body and
Nyamsi, Franklin. "Phénoménologie et éthique : la question de la valeur chez Husserl et Levinas." Lille 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010LIL30065.
Full textDespujol, Franck. "Intuition et signification. La theorie husserlienne du sens intuitif dans le champ de reflexion contemporain." Paris 12, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA120075.
Full textMayzaud, Yves. "Personne, communauté et monade chez Husserl : sous-titre." Nice, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008NICE2008.
Full textHousset, Emmanuel. "Le sujet et l'individualité selon la phénoménologie de Husserl." Paris 10, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA100088.
Full textTo break definitively with an understanding of the subject as a substance, so is Husserl's design, Husserl's unfolding a philosophy of transapancy, searching to unveil the eidetic a-priori of any work of constituting. So is Husserl induced to display the strange structure of a pure ego as a transcendancy in immanence. But Husserl will go beyond an idealised and abstract subject. He tries to describe concrete subjectivity. Then is set the difficult problem of the individuality of the subject who is the origin of any individuality. It must be native constituent individuality which is irreductible to the statute of an a-priori and which equally owns the strange structure of a transcendancy in immanence. On the one hand the subject constitutes himself and, on the other part, in his individuality, he can't be entirely himself's origin. The unity of his work constitution presupposes an original and dark individuality which is given to him. The question of individuality allows to show that the subject can't entirely contain himself and that is a condition of his individuation, of his himself becoming
Takács, Ádám. "Le fondement selon Husserl : la doctrine de la phénoménalité et de l'évidence dans la phénoménologie husserlienne." Paris, EHESS, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009EHES0083.
Full textThe objective of this doctoral work is to examine the significance and the development of the doctrine of the "fundament" in Husserl's phenomenology. We recognize and classify the main problems through which this doctrine came to be exposed as that of the "representation", "appearance", "constitution", "genesis", "monad" as well as that of the diverse modes of "evidence". A survey of the development of Husserl's thinking from the Logical Investigations to the later texts is closely related to the analysis of the nature of "foundation" and the "fundament" which is at stake at a given stage. Our principal thesis is that the ultimate phenomenological fundament in Husserl is neither the transcendental ego, nor the world, but rather the "phenomenality" in so far as it conditions the originary constitution of both of these instances as well as their unalterable and concrete correlation
Perreau, Laurent. "Le monde social selon Husserl." Paris 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA010624.
Full textUllmann, Tamás. "Signification et expérience dans la phénoménologie de husserl." Paris 1, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA010554.
Full textHéraud, Jean-Loup. "Le rôle de la catégorialité dans la phénoménologie de la connaissance chez Husserl." Paris 12, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA120066.
Full textThe thesis studies the role of categorial forms in constitution of objective knowledge; the categorial forms are setting the thougt on the register of logic and have two property : changing the bazic aspects- perceptual and significant - of intentionality and modifying them to aim at the ideal objects of knowledge and intuitiv them so. In logical investigations, the categorial forms split into a significant and an objectif pole and take shape into propositionnal statements : disconnected from the perceptual experience, they lead -in the complet judgement - to a categorial intuition validating the reality of the objects so obtained. Husserl links up the double structure of categorial forms on one hand to a pure logic logical grammar and on the other hand to a formal and material theory of object, the evolution of the categorial doctrine in hussserl's works refers to the following goals : on one hand, pregnancy of a logical and grammatical conception of categorial forms and the other hand, pregnancy of a syntactic or morphological conception concernaing the formal structure of categoriality. From this perspective three main directions are given and realted : first, oa logical-grammatical conception in investigations and lessons of meanings of 1908 ; secondly, a logical-formal conception in the transcendantal period in ideen i and in formal and transcendantal logic ; thirdly a logic-morphological conception in the genetic period in experience and judgement. The conclusion reveals that categoriality - opposed to a syntactical conception of theorical speech and object - has to built a grammar of meanings, based on the morphology of objets of experience, and creating its own space of speech and objectivity
Devynck, Jean-Christophe. "La philosophie première des recherches logiques de Husserl." Paris 10, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA100093.
Full textVollständige und strukturierte Auslegung der Husserlschen logischen Untersuchungen, bietet einmal diese These eine Interpretation des Entwurfs einer strengen Wissenschaft an, der im ersten Bande steht, ferner bewertet sie die mittel, welche die im zweiten Bande entwickelte Theorie der Erkenntnis anwendet und ihn durchzufuhren. Besonders bemüht sie sich, die in der früheren Phänomenologie Hussels dem bedeutungs- und intuitionsbegriff übertragene rolle zu analysieren. Der Erfüllung Prozess, der diese zwei pole der Wissenschaft ebenso abtrennt wie zusammenbindet, bringt aber, dem Autor nach, den Schlüssel eines logischen systems bei, wo die Großen späteren Wahlen der transzendentalen Phänomenologie - namentlich der reduktionslehre - noch nicht vorkommen, so dass die logischen Untersuchungen wie eine noch hybride Matrize gelesen werden müssen, welche dennoch größeren wert der logischen Anordnung beilegt, als der intuitiven Gegebenheit
MENEZES, DOS REIS PIEDADE JOAO INOCENCIO. "La kinethese en "flux tendu" entre intention et remplissement. Une recherche sur edmund husserl." Paris 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA010658.
Full textLimido-Heulot, Patricia. "Idéalisme-réalisme : le statut des objets chez Husserl et Ingarden." Paris 12, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA120066.
Full textTrizio, Emiliano. "Nature, perception, idéalisation dans la philosophie de Edmund Husserl." Paris 10, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA100104.
Full textThis work focuses on Husserl's analysis of the relation that holds between the world of perception and its physical and mathematical description. We discuss the role of this issue within the framework of Husserl's idealism, and we offer an analysis of the contrast between phenomenological idealism and scientific realism. It is argued that Husserl's analysis contributes to the understanding of the sense and possibility if phenomenological idealism. We investigate the foundations of geometrical and physical idealisations in the life-world. More specifically, we analyse the role that measurement procedures play in the origin of physics, and the consequences of the use of measuring instruments on the status of physical idealisations. With this treatment we aimed at establishing a relationship between phenomenology and the issues treated in contemporary philosophy of science. Our work, then, should be thought of as standing midway between these two philosophical programmes
Joumier, Laurent. "L'Idée de raison dans la philosophie de Husserl : La fondation phénoménologique de la rationalité." Paris 4, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA040033.
Full textThe complete development of Husserl's philosophy can be understood through a task, a finality that only becomes fully explicit in his last philosophy, but which gives meaning and coherence to the different moments of his research. .
Ferrarello, Susi. "Il progetto etico e l'idea di scienza in Husserl." Paris 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA010618.
Full textRousseau, François. "L'idée de la phénoménologie : vers une sortie de l'attitude naturelle." Thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2011/28379/28379.pdf.
Full textEustache, Marie-Loup. "Une Phénoménologie de la mémoire chez Edmund Husserl et Friedrich Nietzsche." Caen, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009CAEN1547.
Full textGrulier, Jean-Claude. "Lecture du comportement et de la perception sous le regard de Maurice Pradines et de Edmund Husserl." Paris 10, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA100063.
Full textThe mind exerts its creative influence very early on in the organic structuring of living beings. The psyche appears simultaneously with the reflex which is enclosed with an elementary power of qualification. Perception is a creation which contains the seeds of conceptual thinking based on the theory of perception in Pradines and Husserl, the author invites the reader to surpass a certain reductionism inclined to consider behaviors as the effects of the nervous system
Rhéaume, Michel. "Le langage comme habitus chez Husserl." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/30007/30007.pdf.
Full textBeltechi, Ligia. "La phénoménologie de l'imagination chez Husserl." Paris 12, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA120058.
Full textThe imagination is an originary act of conscience that creates a multiplicity of imaginary worlds, based on the distinction between the different types of intentional constitution of images. Opposed to the perception that requires a sensible saturation of the intentional act, the image has no intuitive appearance and supposes an intentional conflict. The traditional concept of image has no meaning anymore, the image is understood as a dynamic reality that requires a triple intentional constitution as a physical object a "Bildoject" and a "Bildsubject". Husserl makes a difference between the images that suppose the simultaneous constitution of all three objects (photography and memories as images created by association and art as a symbolic image) and images that require the simultaneous constitution of two objects (the theater as perceptive and symbolic fictum, the fiction as action fictum, and the dream as pure fictum)
Chang, Eui-Joon. "Survivre : autrement que la vie du sujet ou au-delà de la mort du Dasein." Phd thesis, Université de Strasbourg, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01059674.
Full textLobo, Carlos. "Le phénoménologue et ses exemples : étude sur le rôle de l'exemple dans la constitution de la méthode et l'ouverture du champ de la phénoménologie husserlienne." Paris, EHESS, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998EHES0023.
Full textBustan, Smadar. "De l'intellectualisme à l'éthique : Emmanuel Lévinas et la phénoménologie d'Edmund Husserl." Paris 4, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA040244.
Full textIn the light of the passage from intellectualism to ethics, the confrontation of Levinas' philosophy with that of Husserl's, results in an unexpected extension of the phenomenological scheme. The young Levinas first identifies the possibility of rehabilitating our relationship with the world through fundamental phenomenological concepts. But in pushing these concepts to their limit, Levinas finds himself confronted with Husserl's intellectualism, which imposes on him a linguistic and ethical deflection. This move engages Levinas in a new pre-reflective orientation, which permits him to rise above the aporia of Husserl's idealism and the phenomenological subordination to the telos of presence, resulting in the discovery of the fundamental meaning of life that no conscious act could reveal. Thus begins a new philosophical adventure that aims to differentiate itself from phenomenological intellectualism. Is this path not already present in Husserl's philosophy, however, albeit in a different way? Should not this new orientation be considered as a sign of a phenomenological obstacle to be overcome? The study of the Other, human or God, exposes the ambiguity of Husserl's project by which a thorough examination will allow us to decide whether by reversing the general tendency as proposed by Levinas, a conflict is created between the two perspectives of phenomenology and ethics, or rather if a continuation through the new concept of transcendence may complete the phenomenological horizon
Sabushatse, Antoine. "Husserl et la crise des sciences : crise des sciences, crise de la philosophie." Paris 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA010552.
Full textBeaulieu, Alain. "Deleuze et la phénoménologie." Paris 8, 2001. http://www.bibliotheque-numerique-paris8.fr/fre/ref/165119/174493835/.
Full textPfeil, Gomes Pereira Luis Claudio. "Le dévoilement phénomélologique de l'existence." Paris 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA010587.
Full textHeitz, Jean-Michel. "L'éthique entre raison et sentiment pour une éthique scientifique et une logique des valeurs." Reims, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006REIML001.
Full textThis work attempts firstly to question the sphere of ethics and the foundations which support it, particularly formai practice and axiology as the analogon of the formal logic, or analytic logic, bequeathed by Aristotle. Indeed, action, volition and valorisation can be questioned to learn what relationship they might have with pure logic. Is there a mathesis universalis of values and volition, and can these be understood through a logicaldeductive process? How can the irreducible part belonging to affectivity be defined and delimited? One can not attempt to answer such questions as long as they have not been reintroduced within the vast field of a theory of knowledge. Many authors will be studied, in particular Hume, Kant and Husserl, and their thinking will be broadened towards a contemporary ethical design, that of Paul Ricoeur
Robert, Franck. "Phénoménologie et ontologie, Merleau-Ponty lecteur de Husserl et Heidegger." Nice, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002NICE2012.
Full textLahbib, Olivier. "La fondation du savoir chez Fichte et Husserl." Poitiers, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000POIT5010.
Full textIsaac, Manuel Gustavo. "Sémiotique, syntaxe et sémantique (1879-1901) : des conséquences de la modélisation du signe sur la théorie de la signification chez Frege et Husserl." Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCC297.
Full textMy thesis is a work of history and epistemology of language sciences about the model of sigr redefining that occurs at the turn of the 20th century as a part of the development of nev formai languages for logic. In that context, it focuses on the constitutional conditions of Frege': logicist program (1893) and on the conditions of emergence of Husserl's idea of phenomenolow (1913). Aiming at determining the impact of sign modelling on the development of a theory o meaning, its outcome is based on the setting up of an alternative between two treatments of th( linkage between the syntax of a calculus and its signification (either monistic or dichotomous respectively correlated with two opposite views on sign meanings (either intensional o extensional) and entailing different conceptions of logic (either as calculus or as language). An( in the framework thus outlined, on the basis of a chronological and thematic analysis o representative corpus of texts, its contribution consists in the reconstitution of the causal link: which order the interversion of the properties characterizing Frege's and Husserl's theories o sign and meaning, respectively, from 1879 to 1892 and from 1887 to 1901
Safou, Jean-Bernard. "Husserl et la métaphysique de Descartes : essai d'une interprétation phénoménologique du projet cartésien de la Mathesis universalis." Paris 4, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA040047.
Full textHarmati, Gregory. "Le problème de la réduction : essai d'interprétation de la méthode de la réduction dans les travaux de Henri Bergson à l'aide de la phénoménologie d'Edmund Husserl." Paris 4, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA040277.
Full textDietrich, Victor. "Affectivité et kairos : temps et décision, analyses phénoménologiques pour un nouveau concept de l'affectivité." Nice, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011NICE2005.
Full textLang, Demetre. "La diversité de l'être et le discours sur le problème de la vérité de la diversité." Paris 4, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA040005.
Full textMore efficient than the constructivist thinking systems, Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology has succeeded in conquering the phenomenon of diversity, as it is. This is due to his intuitive method of research. In seeking to determine the object's mode of being in a descriptive manner, one discovers a regional diversity: the being is articulated in fields pertaining to identically distinct objects. This one is reminded of the aristotelician thesis concerning the being's plurivocity: being must be spoken of in different ways. Can this non-predicative truth pertaining to diversity attain a predicative level? Making the necessarily linguistic nature of rational truth evident, urges one to seek the answer to this question. The point is to resolve wither one can attain the truth within the non-predicative dimension of seeing, or wither one must accept considering words as the sole method of perceiving reality. As is sustained by contemporary linquistic philosophy, and mainly analytical philosophy
Lavigne, Jean-François. "Théorie de la connaissance, phénoménologie et idéalisme transcendantal : la genèse de l'idéalisme transcendantal dans la phénoménologie de Husserl (1900-1913)." Paris 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA040012.
Full textCoignard, Anne. "Lecture romanesque et imagination : le flux subjectif de l'expérience et ses marges." Palaiseau, Ecole polytechnique, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EPXX0020.
Full textGallerand, Alain. "Le statut ontologique de la signification et l'unité du concept de Bedeutung dans la phénoménologie de Husserl." Nice, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009NICE2008.
Full textLa signification n’est ni un acte immanent de la conscience, ni l’objet - réel, fictif ou idéal - auquel il se rapporte, mais une « objectité catégoriale ». En tant que telle, elle est une espèce d’« objet intentionnel » : le corrélat de l’activité catégoriale, i. E. L’objet tel qu’il est pensé (le vainqueur d’Iéna, le vaincu de Waterloo), qu’il faut distinguer à la fois de l’objet qui est pensé (Napoléon lui-même) et des vécus psychiques et linguistiques qui le prennent pour cible (je pense à Napoléon et je parle de Napoléon). A partir d’une réflexion sur le mode d’être du noème, seule la phénoménologie de Husserl pouvait donc dévoiler le statut ontologique de la signification qui avait échappé aux théories psychologique et référentielle
Rokoee, Reza. "Rêve et éveil dans la phénoménologie transcendantale de Husserl, 1904-1936." Paris, EHESS, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008EHES0005.
Full textThe question is, among others, the attempt for a phenomenological description of dream, sleep and wake going from an esthetic to a kinesthesis of dream : the phenomenology of phenomenology may mean the very foundation of phenomenology which is enriched by the problematics of the world as its own investigation’s area. At the end of the awake world, sleep, falling asleep and dream appear as modalities of awakening as well as the anterior sediments of a transparent world which is phenomenologically real. Husserl’s phenomenological vision about awakening is founded on a transcendental unity which runs across life as lived experience. This unity take also place inside all phenomenal aspects as in perception, phantasia, intersubjectivity, different individual experiences and logic. The conception that Husserl leaves us, by processing the question of awakening and sleep, is a genuine phenomenological knowledge of the problem
Noor, Ashraf. ""Natur und Geist" : un problème phénoménologique ?" Paris 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA010593.
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