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The object of primordial sense perception is without cultural sense or animateness and can serve as clue to its constitution. It is in a conexus containing fluids as well as solids and also gases and a material ontology of nature could be developed but is not here. In general, it temporally endures, has spatial extendedness, and is at rest or in motion in world space. It has an inside and an outside and also texture, taste, odor, etc. and is in causal-functional relations with other such things. But it is not yet categorially formed or objectivated. Noematically it has its objective sense and manner of givenness and thus a core, some emptily as well as fully intended, there is thetic quality such that perceiving is believing, there is attending, and there are horizons of recollecting and potential intending and a genetic horizon for how the sense has been transferred.
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Cf. Chap. 3, pp. 31f.
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Cf. pp. 32.
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Cf. pp. 41ff.
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Cf. Chap. 3, pp. 35f.
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Cf. pp. 35f.
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Cf. pp. Chap. 6, also 197ff.
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Cf. Chap. 5, also pp. 22 and 38.
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Cf. Chap. 7, pp. 73–75, also p. 22.
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In both senses of the word. Cf. pp. 31ff.
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Cf. Chap. 7, pp. 73–75.
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Cf. Chap. 5, pp. 51–55, also p. 22.
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Cf. loc cit.
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Cf. loc cit.
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Cf. pp. 88ff.
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See Chapter for detailed analysis. [Cairns marked this note for deletion.–L.E.]
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Cf. pp. 73–75.
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The analogy is the author’s.
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Cf. pp. 24f.
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Cf. Chap. 6, pp. 62ff.
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Cairns, D., Embree, L. (2013). Primordial Sense-Perception. In: Embree, L. (eds) The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl. Phaenomenologica, vol 207. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5043-2_13
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