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KRETSCHEL, Verónica. The impossible memory. A Phenomenological Analysis on the Limits of Recollec. Rev. NUFEN [online]. 2018, vol.10, n.3, pp. 124-142. ISSN 2175-2591.  http://dx.doi.org/10.26823/RevistadoNUFEN.vol10.n03artigo41.

The Husserlian analysis on forgetting shows a tension in the possibility to remember. On the one hand, it poses the logical possibility that every experience can be remember, on the other, it exposes a domain of total osbcurity as the end of retentional modification, where all that was lived ends. This domain is called by Husserl Unconsciousness. In this investigation we propose to inquire into the factical impossibility of remembering some experiences. This is, to try to determinate if there is any a priori element who condicionate the possibility to recollecting. With this aim we concentrate in the analysis of perception as a condition of possibility to recollecting and, in particular, in the attention as a intentional modification. The question that we would aim to answer is, at least, if the attentional perceptive modifications have any influence in our ability to recollect.

Keywords : Phenomenology; Forgetting; Recollection; Unconsciousness; Attention.

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