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title = "The Phenomenal Experience of the I: The Idea of the I in Hedwig Conrad-Martius{\textquoteright} Early Phenomenology",
abstract = "This chapter addresses the phenomenal experience of the I that is at the foundation of the realistic phenomenology of Hedwig Conrad-Martius (hereafter: HCM) (1966–1888). Focusing on HCM{\textquoteright}s early book On the Ontology and Doctrine of Appearance of the Real External from 1916, the discussion strives to interpret the modes of the involvement of the I in the appearances of the real external world. It also extricates from HCM{\textquoteright}s analysis of the external world two dispositions of the I: “passive and resting self-inclusiveness” (passive und ruhender Ichhaltung) and “active consciousness”. These two real dispositions correspond to two kinds of consciousness: as “saturated” (inpr{\"a}gniertheit), in itself the I illuminates itself by itself and as such that “objectively absorbs” (gegenst{\"a}ndlich aufnehmende) the reality external to it. Moreover, these two dispositions correspond to two spheres of objects in the external world discerned by HCM: that of sensory manifest (sinnf{\"a}llige) objects, regarding which the I conducts itself as a passive and self-including being vis-{\`a}-vis the phenomenality of objects. However, regarding the sphere of covert objects, the I is active and directed beyond itself, to the concealed essence that is covered over by the phenomenal layer of things.",
author = "Ronny Miron",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.",
year = "2023",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25416-1_8",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
series = "Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences",
publisher = "Springer Nature",
pages = "241--262",
booktitle = "Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences",
address = "الولايات المتّحدة",
}