Living in two worlds that are just one
an study on delusional perception hand in hand with Husserl and Richir
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https://doi.org/10.14195/0872-0851_68_1Keywords:
Delusional perception, psychopathology, temporality, spatiality, meaningAbstract
Delusional perception is a psychopathological phenomenon in which a self-referential, compulsory, obvious meaning is superimposed on the common meaning of the object or event, which is nevertheless still valid. The essay aims to an analysis of the possibility conditions of the coexistence of two different world-phenomena which share the same hyletic material. Among the variegated features of delusional perception, the essay deals mainly with temporality, as studied by Husserl and Richir, although brief analysis of spatiality and the prodromic phase of delusional perception are also provided.
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