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The interplay of indexicality between essence and meanings: an interconnection of experiences and memory

Humanities

The interplay of indexicality between essence and meanings: an interconnection of experiences and memory

K. Pala

This research by Kiran Pala delves into Husserlian ideas to illuminate the cognitive elements of experiences. It uniquely integrates the thoughts of Levinas and Hintikka on intuitive capacities, pivotal for self-identity, while examining how indexical phenomena inform the essence of awareness and meaning-making.

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Abstract
This article looks at Husserlian ideas as an analytical tool to explain the cognitive aspects of experiences that range between knowledge acts in inferences and Mulligan's contemporary perspective of meaning formation, through reflections of relations. The essay also takes into consideration the views of Levinas and Hintikka, for whom experiences form the foundations of intuitive capacity. These perspectives are essential concerning epistemic evidence to self (I/me-ness): mental objects and spatiotemporal relations are the structural notions of episteme on their own; their dynamics were tightly coordinated at an intentional process to strengthen episteme; this coordination appeared to be a state change caused in epistemic evidence.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 06, 2023
Authors
Kiran Pala
Tags
Husserlian ideas
cognitive experiences
intuitive capacity
self-identity
indexical phenomena
meaning formation
awareness retention
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