Aesthetic Genesis: The Origin of Consciousness in the Intentional Being of Nature

Aesthetic Genesis: The Origin of Consciousness in the Intentional Being of Nature

by Jeff Mitscherling University of Guelph
Aesthetic Genesis: The Origin of Consciousness in the Intentional Being of Nature

Aesthetic Genesis: The Origin of Consciousness in the Intentional Being of Nature

by Jeff Mitscherling University of Guelph

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Overview

In Aesthetic Genesis, the author argues for a reversal of the most fundamental tenet of phenomenology-namely, that all consciousness is intentional (that is, directed toward an object). Mitscherling suggests, as a new 'Copernican hypothesis,' that intentionality (i.e., directionality) gives rise to consciousness. This book describes not only the origin, or 'genesis,' of human cognition in sensation, but also the genesis of sensation from intentional structures belonging to nature itself. A phenomenological examination of our experience leads to the conclusion that the two sorts of being generally recognized by contemporary science and philosophy-that is, material being and ideal being-prove ontologically inadequate to account for this experience. Mitscherling rehabilitates the pre-modern concepts of 'intentional being' and 'formal causality' and employs them in the construction of a comprehensive phenomenological analysis of embodiment, aesthetic experience, the interpretation of texts, moral behavior, and cognition in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761850229
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 12/15/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jeff Mitscherling is professor of philosophy at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada). He is the author of Roman Ingarden's Ontology and Aesthetics (University of Ottawa Press, 1997), The Author's Intention (with Tanya DiTommaso and Aref Nayed; Lexington Books, 2004), The Image of a Second Sun: Plato on Poetry, Rhetoric, and the Techne of Mimesis (Humanity Books, 2009), and numerous articles in aesthetics, classical philology and philosophy, hermeneutics, the history of philosophy, and phenomenology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Negative Lexicon
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Intentionality
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Substance, Form, and Causality
Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Mind and Cognition
Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Habits, Behavior, Thought, and Language
Chapter 8 Bibliography
Chapter 9 Index
Chapter 10 About the Author
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