Temporality, transcendence, and difference: Some reflections on Nicolas de Warren's Husserl and the Promise of Time. Brough, J. B. Research in Phenomenology, 42(1):130–137, 2012.
Paper doi abstract bibtex [first paragraph] A number of commentaries focused on Edmund Husserl's phenomenology of time-consciousness have appeared recently, among them studies by Toine Kor- tooms, James Mensch, Luis Niel, and the work that is the subject of this review, Nicolas de Warren's Husserl and the Promise of Time: Subjectivity in Transcendental Phenomenology. Each has its virtues. The strength of de War- ren's work lies in its meditative reflection on the nuances of Husserl's position and the significance of the awareness of time for Husserl's phenomenology as a whole. De Warren is concerned with setting forth Husserl's account of how the consciousness of temporal passage is possible and with examining the ways in which temporality is fundamental to the constitution of the life of the tran- scendental subject, a focus that takes the reader straight to the heart of Hus- serlian phenomenology. Time-consciousness, de Warren argues, is not one phenomenological issue among many; it is the foundational issue, presumed in one way or another by all the others.
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