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Affection and Cogitatio. Psychopathology and Husserl’s Theory of Meaning
Affection and Cogitatio. Psychopathology and Husserl’s Theory of Meaning

Author(s): Yasuhiko Murakami
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Societatea Română de Fenomenologie
Keywords: Affection; Theory of meaning; Husserl; Schizophrenia; Autism

Summary/Abstract: Behind the phase of cognition analysed by Husserl, there is a phase of affection. In this phase, there are significant mental disorders occurring. Similar to the way in which the phase of cognition is divided into reference, meaning (referent), and representation of words (classification according to Husserl’s theory of meaning), the phase of affection is also divided into reference, “meaning,” and figure as sphere of “meaning”. The situation as a reference can allow various predications to form different explanations, i.e. different states of affairs. From the point of view of affection, this reference has another role. The affection of a situation obliges us to produce bodily “meanings,” which is a sign of health. Mental disorders can be described as some distortion in the phase of affection. Healing in this regard occurs through the restoration of creativity for “meanings” which assume the situation.

  • Issue Year: X/2010
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 193-204
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English