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Year: 2016

Pages: 269-290

Series: Studia Phaenomenologica

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Regina-Nino Mion, "Husserl and cinematographic depictive images", Studia Phaenomenologica 16, 2016, pp. 269-290.

Husserl and cinematographic depictive images

The conflict between the actor and the character

Regina-Nino Mion

pp. 269-290

in: Studia Phaenomenologica 16, 2016.

Abstract

According to John Brough, we can use Husserl’s theory of image consciousness to explain the conflict between the actor and the character in cinematographic depictions in terms of an empirical conflict between the “image object” and the “physical thing.” I disagree with him and I shall show that the conflict between the actor and the character can only be explained in terms of a non-empirical conflict between two “image subjects.” The empirical conflict that concerns the subject is between how the actor or the character appears in image consciousness and how it appears or would appear in perception, that is, between the “image subject” and the “subject as it appears in perception.”

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Publication details

Year: 2016

Pages: 269-290

Series: Studia Phaenomenologica

Full citation:

Regina-Nino Mion, "Husserl and cinematographic depictive images", Studia Phaenomenologica 16, 2016, pp. 269-290.