Citations:presentification


 * 2001, Anthony J. Steinbock (translator) and Husserl (author), Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis, Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN 0792370651, § 17: “Description of the Possible Types of Intuition”, page 110:
 * Every other kind of presentification has a similar structure.⁶⁴ ⁶⁴ Translator: Empathy [Einfühlung] as a mode of presentification does not make present a previous or futural perceptual object because the other or the alien can in principle never be given “originally.” This is certainly different from a remembering that literally re-presents its object, or from a futural presentification that anticipates a futural object as present, or finally from a co-presentification in which something that is not given in the original at present, but can in principle be present (cf. below 367, 373f., 377f.). Accordingly, rather than translate Vergegenwärtigung as re-presentation, which would be well-suited for temporal acts, I prefer the common neologism, presentification, since it includes the full complement of acts ranging from imagination to empathy.