eigentlichem] sense. From such cases the concept 15 of the totality took its psychological origin. Reflection upon the collocating act supplies the intuition which the concept of the totality presupposes. In the majority of cases, the collective unification cannot be carried out in actuality [wirklich] , and it then is merely intended. For logical purposes this is no hinderance. It 20 does not matter whether the objects which are to be grasped together are intuited separately, along with their individual peculiarities, or are only Represented [repräsentiert]. It does not matter whether the objects separately given come to synthesis in one act of actual unification." /> Essays - Husserl Edmund | sdvig press

Essays

Edmund Husserl

pp. 359-503


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