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The Concept of Aesthetics and its Problems in Husserl's Image Philosophy

Wesal Al-Esh Ezdini (1)
(1) , Tunisia

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The research aims to discuss the concept of aesthetics and its problems in the philosophy of the image of Husserl, who was interested in scientific, mathematical and logical knowledge, but he also researched arts and beauty in phenomenology. Therefore, this research examines the issue of the concept of aesthetics and its problems within Husserl's philosophy of image and phenomenology. However, the research in this scholasticism is not without risk. Because the translation of the few Husserlian concepts in the first place and the most sparse in its aesthetic aspect. Hence, most of the writings related to aesthetics were confined to the framework of scientific symposiums and forums, and no specialized writing was singled out in this regard in aesthetics and phenomenology. We are dealing with this problem based on the manuscripts of Husserl Fantasia, Image Consciousness, and Remembering. Because it provides a detailed vision of the image patterns of the phenomenological concepts, and then follows the concept of aesthetic awareness within the concept of image awareness and the possibility of thinking about the concept of aesthetics in the philosophy of the image. In this article, we tried to rely on some of what was written and translated into Arabic. It can be noted in this context to the confusion faced by the researcher in dealing with the concept of image Bild, which takes its meaning in phenomenology on several levels.

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Wesal Al-Esh Ezdini
Ezdini, W. A.-E. (2023). The Concept of Aesthetics and its Problems in Husserl’s Image Philosophy. Nama Journal of Islamic Sciences and Humanities, (6 & 7), 195–314. https://doi.org/10.59151/.vi6 & 7.58

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