The present contribution moves from one of the main issues of Severino’s The Original structure, namely, the relation of co-implication between phenomenological and logical immediacy. In their structural relationship, these two meanings of immediacy constitute the original structure of the appearance of being (ens). This structure is characterized by a complex unity, which is articulated into three moments, indicating that something only appears if its appearance appears. The proposal of the present work consists in a comparison of Severino’s position with a classical structure of evidence and implication such as that of the transcendental, which is here conceived in a Kantian sense, namely, as the place of the a priori conditions according to which the data enter the subject’s horizon.
Marassi, M., The Phenomenological Immediacy and its Structure, <<ETERNITY & CONTRADICTION>>, 2019; 1 (1): 33-42 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/143685]
The Phenomenological Immediacy and its Structure
Marassi, Massimo
2019
Abstract
The present contribution moves from one of the main issues of Severino’s The Original structure, namely, the relation of co-implication between phenomenological and logical immediacy. In their structural relationship, these two meanings of immediacy constitute the original structure of the appearance of being (ens). This structure is characterized by a complex unity, which is articulated into three moments, indicating that something only appears if its appearance appears. The proposal of the present work consists in a comparison of Severino’s position with a classical structure of evidence and implication such as that of the transcendental, which is here conceived in a Kantian sense, namely, as the place of the a priori conditions according to which the data enter the subject’s horizon.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.