Phenomenology of a Photograph, or: How to use an Eidetic Phenomenology

PhaenEx 5 (1):12-40 (2010)
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Abstract

The present article aims to make good on Roland Barthe’s unfulfilled promise to provide an eidetic phenomenology for the photograph. Though the matter deserves consideration simply because no relevant account has yet been provided, the consequences of adumbrating eight eidetic features, we hope to show, bear directly on the phenomenology of time, the possibility of technological events, and the status of truth as what Heidegger called alētheia . Finally, and most importantly for the enterprise of phenomenological reflection, if we are successful in this endeavor, we shall have established a new way to use eidetic phenomenologies: not for Husserl’s original aim of executing a rigorous science, but in a more Derridian spirit as a way to destabilize consensus

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Lynn Sebastian Purcell
State University of New York College at Cortland

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The verge of philosophy.John Sallis - 2008 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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