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"Noema" and "Noesis" by Information after Husserl's Phenomenology Interpreted Formally

Vasil Penchev
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Along with "epoché" or his "reductions", Husserl's "noema" and "noesis", being neologisms invented by him, are main concepts in phenomenology able to represent its originality. Following the trace of a recent paper (Penchev 2021 July 23), its formal and philosophical approach is extended to both correlative notions, in the present article. They are able to reveal the genesis of the world from consciousness in a transcendental method relevant to Husserl, but furthermore described formally as a process of how subjective temporality appears being isomorphic to objective temporality of the "world by itself" (an abstraction meaning it out of consciousness or transcendental consciousness): thus, it shares the same mathematical structure, which is embodied in the physical process of decoherence by the physical quantity of quantum information. The temporal world is able to appear naturally (rather as a ridiculous effect of the mythical "Big Bang"). The same process translated by formal and mathematical tools as interpreted in terms of "noema", "noesis", or transcendental consciousness is isomorphic to how "Self" (including in an individual and psychological sense) appears in virtue of transcendental consciousness.
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hal-03381272 , version 1 (16-10-2021)

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Vasil Penchev. "Noema" and "Noesis" by Information after Husserl's Phenomenology Interpreted Formally. 2021. ⟨hal-03381272⟩
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